The Directorate General of Taxes has published a resolution concerning the handling of tax return requests for additional value and luxury goods tax obligations imposed on Indonesian citizens holding foreign passports. This resolution, dated 6 June 2026, addresses cases where taxpayers have been affected by recent system downtimes within the Coretax platform. The document outlines procedures for submitting supporting documents, clarifying tax liabilities, and availing of extensions where necessary. It explains that the downtime periods have caused delays in processing certain tax assessments, particularly those related to high-value assets such as luxury goods and foreign-sourced income. The resolution provides step‑by‑step guidance on how to lodge objections, request reassessments, and provide evidence of foreign residency status. It also details the calculation methodology for the additional value and luxury goods taxes, referencing relevant provisions of the Indonesian Tax Code. Stakeholders are encouraged to consult the official portal for updated forms and to contact the helpdesk for personalized assistance. The release underscores the government’s aim to ensure fairness and transparency in tax administration, even in the face of temporary technical disruptions. By providing clear instructions and timelines, the Directorate hopes to minimize the impact of the downtime on affected taxpayers and maintain compliance with fiscal regulations.