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Jokowi Challenger Moots Tax Cuts to Stimulate Economy

Jokowi Challenger Moots Trump's Tax-Cut Formula to Spur Economy

(Bloomberg) -- Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto is proposing deep tax cuts to stimulate Southeast Asia’s largest economy, copying the playbook successfully used by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Subianto and his running mate Sandiaga Uno will lower company and individual taxes by between 5 and 8 percentage points over five years and widen the tax-to-gross domestic product ratio to at least 16 percent from about 11 percent, according to Anthony Budiawan, an economist advising the pair’s campaign. Lower taxes will lead to greater compliance and allow the government to cut its borrowings to fund its budget, he said.

Jokowi Challenger Moots Tax Cuts to Stimulate Economy

The economy has taken center-stage in Indonesia’s presidential election campaign, with Subianto targeting incumbent Joko Widodo’s policy of adding to record government debt to finance building roads, ports and dams worth billions. The swelling of government debt and its high foreign ownership were factors in a market sell-off last year, which saw the rupiah tumble to levels not seen since the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis.

“Our corporate tax is one of the most expensive in the region,” Rizal Ramli, a former finance minister, told reporters in Jakarta on Friday. ‘‘Lower tax rates will make Indonesia more competitive.”

Jokowi Challenger Moots Tax Cuts to Stimulate Economy

Indonesia now has a top personal income tax rate of 30 percent and a corporate tax rate of 25 percent.

Subianto, who’s popularly known as Prabowo, is taking on Widodo, known as Jokowi, in a rematch of the 2014 election, which he narrowly lost to the former furniture businessman and the first non-elite to occupy the presidential office. The former general has picked Uno, a business-savvy former private equity investor, and has blamed the high public debt and slump in the currency as examples of Jokowi’s mismanagement of the economy.

If elected, Prabowo will also introduce a progressive individual tax rate, with the rich paying more to ensure a more equitable society, Budiawan said. A cut of between 5 and 8 percentage points in corporate tax can boost economic growth by as much as 0.7 percentage point a year in the short term and deliver a 1 percentage point increase in the tax-to GDP-ratio, said Harryadin Mahardika, a member of the pair’s economic team.

Jokowi Challenger Moots Tax Cuts to Stimulate Economy

While Jokowi’s government has failed to increase the tax ratio despite introducing an amnesty plan while it continued to rely on revenue from commodities and debt to finance the budget, a Prabowo administration will overhaul the tax bureaucracy to make it more efficient, Mahardika said.

“Everyone understands the capability of Prabowo and Sandi. They are entrepreneurs and know what they are doing,” Mahardika said. “The current administration gives false hope. We won’t do that. We can make Indonesia great again as Prabowo said.”

Jokowi, who came into office promising to deliver annual growth of 7 percent, is set to miss the target by a wide margin as the economy has expanded at about 5 percent during his tenure. But the incumbent enjoys a lead of 20 percentage points in opinion polls over Prabowo after he created millions of new jobs and spent billions of dollars to add roads, ports and airports to cut logistic costs in the archipelago.

Jokowi Challenger Moots Tax Cuts to Stimulate Economy

The incumbent, who’s paired with Ma’ruf Amin, a conservative Muslim cleric, will focus on fiscal and structural reform and development of manufacturing and export-oriented industries to create more jobs, according to Jokowi’s election manifesto.

Click to read more about Jokowi’s election pledges

The Prabowo-Uno combination will also involve more private sector participation and end the dominance of state-owned enterprises in projects and opt for more multilateral free-trade agreements than bilateral pacts. The pair’s agenda also includes more protection for certain local industries like Trump has done. Mahardika said Uno will act as an economic ambassador traveling the world to further Indonesia’s trade and economic interests.

Highlights of Prabowo’s economic plan include pledges to:

  • Reduce reliance on palm oil for bioenergy and tap about 10 million hectares of available land to produce crops that can make ethanol
  • Tourism, energy and creative industries to be opened up for private investment
  • Promote industrialization and ensure backward and forward linkage
  • Establish an independent body to collect taxes

To contact the reporters on this story: Arys Aditya in Jakarta at aaditya5@bloomberg.net;Viriya Singgih in Jakarta at vsinggih@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Shamim Adam at sadam2@bloomberg.net, Thomas Kutty Abraham, John McCluskey

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