FAH UIN Jakarta Supports Annual e-SPT Reporting Assistance, Strengthening the Commitment of the Academic Community in Tax Compliance
South Tangerang, FAH Online — Faculty of Adab and Humanities (FAH) UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta confirms its commitment to supporting the tax conscious and obedient movement through organizing the Annual e-SPT Reporting Assistance for Individual Taxpayers (WPOP) activity. This activity is an initiative of the UIN Jakarta Tax Center under the coordination of the Faculty of Economics and Business, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, which was held on Thursday (26/2/2026) at 13.00–15.00 WIB at the computer lab, room 204, 2nd floor of the FAH building.
This activity was attended by lecturers and education staff at the Faculty of Adab and Humanities, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, who actively participated in the Annual SPT reporting assistance. The presence of the FAH academic community is a concrete form of institutional support for efforts to increase tax compliance as well as strengthen tax literacy within universities.
In its implementation, participants received direct assistance from the UIN Jakarta Tax Center tax volunteer team consisting of students from the Faculty of Economics and Business, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. Assistance is focused on the process of filling out the Annual Tax Return through the Coretax (Cortex) system as the latest tax administration platform. The volunteer team provides technical direction in a systematic and structured manner, from the login stage, filling in and updating data, verifying supporting documents, to the process of finalizing and sending reporting.
The enthusiasm of lecturers and educational staff can be seen from the interactions that are built during the activity. Various questions regarding system updates, adjustments to income data, and technical obstacles that are often encountered in online reporting are discussed openly and in solutions. The atmosphere of activities is communicative, effective and educational.
FAH's support for this activity is in line with the institution's commitment to building an academic culture that not only excels in the fields of education and research, but is also orderly in administrative aspects and legal compliance. Tax compliance is seen as part of the moral and professional responsibility of the academic community as citizens.
Through this cross-faculty synergy, it is hoped that tax awareness and compliance within UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta will increase. In the future, it is hoped that similar mentoring activities can continue to be implemented in a sustainable manner as part of strengthening transparent, accountable and integrity governance in the campus environment.
Author: Sukasih Nur, Deny Saputra
