Indonesia’s 2026 Budget Deficit: IDR 135.7 Trillion in February | Tax Revenue Up 30%

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Indonesia’s APBN Deficit at IDR 135.7 Trillion in February 2026

Jakarta – As of February 2026, Indonesia’s State Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBN) recorded a deficit of IDR 135.7 trillion, equivalent to 0.53% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This indicates that state income was lower than state expenditure during this period.

APBN Performance Breakdown

State revenue reached IDR 358 trillion by February 28, 2026, comprised of:

  • Tax revenues: IDR 245.1 trillion
  • Customs and excise: IDR 44.9 trillion
  • Non-tax state revenues (PNBP): IDR 68 trillion

Total state expenditure amounted to IDR 493.8 trillion, including:

  • Central government spending: IDR 346.1 trillion
  • Transfers to regions: IDR 147.7 trillion

Tax Revenue Growth

Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa highlighted a 30% growth in tax collection during the first two months of 2026. He affirmed the government’s commitment to maintaining this stable growth trajectory.

Government Commitment to Economic Growth

Minister Purbaya emphasized the government’s dedication to ensuring all factors supporting economic growth function effectively.

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