PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM ATAS DATA WAJIB PAJAK DALAM SISTEM AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION (AEoI) STUDI PERBANDINGAN INDONESIA UNI EROPA

Indira Despuanitara Batara Randa* -  Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta, Indonesia
Imam Haryanto -  Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta, Indonesia

DOI : 10.24269/ls.v5i1.3563

The system of exchanging information on taxpayer data between countries called as AEoI  is follow up action on tax amesty which  provides many benefits for the country but has risks for taxpayers data. Law 9/2017 concerning the AEoI merely governs technical issues and does not regulate regarding taxpayer data protection even if taxpayer data protection is guaranteed in article 28G paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution. Personal data in Indonesia is currently not regulated in a specific law. The need for personal data protection arrangements is an urgent matter because personal data stores human dignity, especially in the AEoI system that has data permissions. This paper compares the personal data protection arrangements in the European Union and the regulatory principles applied in Indonesia because it is important for Indonesia to meet European Union standards regarding personal data protection.
Keywords
AEoI, Taxpayer Rights, Personal Data Protection, Comparative Law.
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