FPH UI Conducts Assistance Session for 2025 Article 21 Income Tax Return Filing for Lecturers and Educational Staff through Coretax

Depok, March 12, 2026 — The Faculty of Public Health (FPH) Universitas Indonesia (UI) once again organized an Assistance Program for Filing Individual Article 21 Income Tax Returns (SPT PPh 21) for the 2025 Fiscal Year through the Coretax system for lecturers and educational staff of FPH UI. The program was held over two days, Wednesday–Thursday, March 11–12, 2026, at the Doctoral Promotion Room, Building G, FPH UI.

The assistance program was conducted in collaboration with Tax in Faculty of Administrative Science (FIA) and HnG Consulting, both of which provided direct assistance to participants in the process of filing Annual Income Tax Returns (SPT) for Article 21 Income Tax through the Coretax system. Through this activity, lecturers and educational staff received technical guidance ranging from system login procedures, tax data entry, to proper and compliant submission of tax returns in accordance with applicable regulations.

This assistance initiative aimed to facilitate members of the FPH UI academic community in fulfilling their tax obligations accurately and on time. With direct guidance from tax practitioners, participants were also able to consult on various technical issues that commonly arise during the annual tax return filing process.

In addition to supporting smooth tax reporting, the program also formed part of FPH UI’s efforts to strengthen transparent and accountable institutional governance. This initiative aligns with the faculty’s commitment to supporting the development of an Integrity Zone toward achieving the designation of a Clean and Service-Oriented Bureaucratic Area (Wilayah Birokrasi Bersih dan Melayani/WBBM).

Through various governance improvement programs, service enhancements, and impactful innovations, FPH UI continues to strengthen a culture of integrity within the workplace. This tax return assistance program represents one concrete effort to encourage administrative compliance and financial transparency within the faculty.

FPH UI hopes that this activity will not only provide practical benefits for lecturers and educational staff in fulfilling their tax obligations, but also further reinforce a shared commitment to building a clean, professional, and service-oriented bureaucracy. This effort forms part of FPH UI’s continuous steps toward realizing excellent and integrity-driven institutional governance. (wrk)