Jakarta, Pintu News – The Indonesian government has officially raised taxes on crypto transactions, particularly for trading on overseas exchanges, starting August 2025. This is the largest tax reform for the cryptocurrency sector in Indonesia and has immediately caught the attention of the investor community. What are the details of this latest policy, and how will it impact the national crypto market?
Under the new regulations, sellers of crypto assets on overseas exchanges will now have to pay a tax of 1% of the transaction value, up sharply from the previous 0.2%. This increase means that the tax has quadrupled compared to the old rules.
Meanwhile, for transactions on domestic exchanges, the seller tax rose from 0.1% to 0.21%. This increase is also significant, although not as large as the tax for overseas transactions.
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With the increase in foreign transaction taxes, Indonesia’s local crypto exchanges automatically become more competitive in the eyes of domestic investors. Now that the tax difference between local and offshore transactions is greater, investors tend to prefer domestically licensed platforms.
This is expected to increase transaction volume and liquidity on local exchanges and strengthen the national crypto ecosystem.

The interesting side of this new rule is that crypto asset buyers are no longer subject to Value Added Tax (VAT) on crypto transactions, unlike the previous rule. This policy is welcomed as it reduces the burden of transaction costs for Indonesian crypto traders.
The government’s main focus now is to optimize revenue from the seller side and the exchange, as well as suppressing transaction outflows to overseas platforms.
With much higher foreign taxes, the potential for capital outflows to foreign exchanges could be reduced. This means that Indonesian investors’ funds are more “locked” in the local ecosystem, supporting the growth of the national crypto industry in the long run.
However, the tax hike could also squeeze the profitability of active and arbitrage traders who are used to capitalizing on price differences in overseas exchanges.
While some investors fear that the tax hike could reduce global competitiveness, others see it as an important step to promote regulation and consumer protection in Indonesia’s crypto market.
The domestic bourse also welcomes this regulation because it increases opportunities for business growth in the country.
The increase in crypto taxes in Indonesia, particularly for offshore transactions, is a strong signal of the government’s interest in regulating and optimizing the potential of the cryptocurrency market. For investors, it is important to pay attention to the fee structure and potential changes to trading strategies going forward.
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