Indonesia: Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes-Fiscal Transparency Module-Update
November 29, 2010
Summary
Indonesia has improved fiscal transparency; tax legislation has been substantially revised; tax administration is improving; legal and administrative measures have been adopted to improve public sector governance; and important steps have been taken to rationalize government banking arrangements. However, much remains to be done to improve transparency. There is a large but crucial agenda to improve the monitoring of subnational budgetary and debt developments so as to improve the transparency and quality of fiscal policy at the general government level.
Subject: Budget planning and preparation, Fiscal accounting and reporting, Fiscal policy, Fiscal risks, Fiscal transparency, Public financial management (PFM)
Keywords: accounting, audit, BPK mandate, Budget planning and preparation, computer audit, CR, debt trend, Fiscal accounting and reporting, Fiscal risks, government, government banking arrangement, ISCR
Pages:
8
Volume:
2010
DOI:
Issue:
342
Series:
Country Report No. 2010/342
Stock No:
1IDNEA2010004
ISBN:
9781455212644
ISSN:
1934-7685






