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  2. Taxation in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Normal rate of taxation in Indonesia corporate income is 25%. Companies that put a minimum of 40% of their shares to the public and are listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange offer are taxed on 20%. Companies that have a gross turnover below 50 Billion (IDR) have a discount on 50% from the standard corporate income tax, in other words 12.5%.

  3. Percentage - Wikipedia

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    For example, 25% = ⁠ 25 / 100 ⁠ = 0.25, not ⁠ 25% / 100 ⁠, which actually is ⁠ 25 ⁄ 100 / 100 ⁠ = 0.0025. A term such as ⁠ 100 / 100 ⁠ % would also be incorrect, since it would be read as 1 percent, even if the intent was to say 100%.

  4. Jakarta metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Jakarta metropolitan area's share of the national population increased from 6.1% in 1961 to 11.26% in 2010. [15] The population grew further to 31.9 million according to the official mid 2022 Estimates. [2] The region is the centre of government, culture, education, and economy of Indonesia.

  5. Prabowo Subianto - Wikipedia

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    On 25 March 2022, Jokowi and Prabowo expanded the campus by opening a branch outside Sentul , West Java, namely Ben Mboi Polytechnic, in Belu, East Nusa Tenggara. Prabowo also personally received 22 Palestinian students to be enrolled at campus on 8 November 2023 with a 5-year term study in medicine, pharmacy, and engineering. [ 203 ]

  6. Internal rate of return - Wikipedia

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    Internal rate of return (IRR) is a method of calculating an investment's rate of return.The term internal refers to the fact that the calculation excludes external factors, such as the risk-free rate, inflation, the cost of capital, or financial risk.

  7. Jakarta International Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Jakarta International Stadium (Indonesian: Stadion Internasional Jakarta) is a retractable roof football stadium in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, Indonesia.It is the home ground of Persija Jakarta after moving from their previous stadium, Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, and the occasional home of the Indonesia national football team, after an agreement between PSSI and PT JAKPRO to use the facility. [1]

  8. North Sumatra - Wikipedia

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    North Sumatra is currently subdivided into 25 regencies (kabupaten) and 8 autonomous cities (formerly municipalities). When originally created as a province with its current boundaries, it was composed of 10 regencies and 6 cities, but an 11th regency ( Dairi Regency ) was created on 23 September 1964.

  9. High-speed rail in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Construction start at August 2018, with the cost of $7.3 billion to build, [17] [11] [18] [19] the line began trial operation with passengers on 7 September 2023 and commercial operations on 17 October 2023. [20] [21] [22] The Whoosh high-speed train has served 6.06 million passengers during a full year in 2024. [3]