Bangkok, June 06: The Indonesian government's revenues are expected to hit the highest recorded level in this fiscal year, as severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) has affected tax collection by less than one per cent, according to the Revenue Department. Subharat Kawatkul, director-general of the Revenue Department, said yesterday revenue collections were expected to touch Bt 600 billion in the fiscal ending this September, the highest figure achieved years since the Revenue Department came into operation.
Subharat said that Sars had marginal impact on tax collection. Bureau Report