VDB Loi Indonesia tax practice adds three partners

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VDB Loi Indonesia tax practice adds three partners

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Tommy Hendharto Oetomo, Olina Rizki Arizal and Bapak Rusmadi become partners of VDB Loi in Indonesia

All three specialised in tax disputes and transfer pricing when they worked at the Indonesian Tax Office in both operational and policy roles.

Oetomo has more than 18 years of experience in the directorate general of taxes (Indonesian Tax Authority). 

Arizal previously worked as head of finance at HRD and general affairs, where he worked on evaluating and making plans to collect tax revenue, particularly from permanent establishments in Indonesia and foreign investment corporations.

By Joanna Yang, World Tax researcher. 

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