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Are you experiencing submission failures on your Depreciation and Amortization schedules within the CoreTax system? The new system is highly sensitive to formatting; what worked before might be the reason for your "Technical Error" today. Based on Article 129 of PER-11/PJ/2025, reporting accuracy now extends to character constraints. Here are the key takeaways to ensure a successful filing: •No Decimals Allowed: All figures must be rounded to the nearest whole number (0.4 rounds down, while 0.5 and above round up). •Alphanumeric Only: Asset descriptions must strictly contain only letters and numbers. Avoid special characters like commas (,), quotes ("), or symbols (@). Year Format: Years must be entered in a full 4-digit format (e.g., 2024 instead of 24). •Precision in data entry is no longer optional: it's a requirement for compliance. Have you encountered these formatting hurdles in your recent filings? Let's discuss in the comments. 🤝 📌 Get our "Coretax CITR FAQs" Summary here: https://lnkd.in/gdg8NXsV 📺 Watch the full discussion on our YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/gj-T5v_q #taxologis #TaxPrime #DiajakPodcast #CoreTaxSystem #TaxCompliance #CorporateTax #TaxRefom #Tax #TaxConsultant

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