Head of West Jakarta Regional Tax Office

FARID BACHTIAR, M.Tax

Born in Malang on November 17, 1967, Farid Bachtiar began his career at the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) as a Civil Service Candidate (CPNS) on October 1, 1988. He graduated from the Diploma III and IV Programs in Finance, majoring in Taxation, at the Indonesian State College of Accountancy (STAN), and later earned a Master of Taxation degree from the University of Denver, United States.

Throughout his career, Farid Bachtiar has held numerous strategic positions within DGT. He previously served as Head of Subdirectorate of Human Resource Management Development at Directorate of Internal Compliance and Apparatus Transformation, and later as Head of Jakarta Sawah Besar One Tax Office.

In 2016, he was appointed Head of Center for Taxation Data and Document Processing, followed by an assignment as Head of West Kalimantan Regional Tax Officein early 2019. His leadership journey continued as Head of Riau Regional Tax Office and later Head of East Jawa III Regional Tax Office, before being entrusted with his current position as Head of West Jakarta Regional Tax Office on February 16, 2024.

For his dedication and service, he has received several awards, including the Satyalancana Karya Satya XX and XXX Years from the President of the Republic of Indonesia, as well as recognition as a facilitator in the Coaching Workshop organized by the Ministry of Finance. With his strong technical expertise, leadership experience, and solid academic background, Farid Bachtiar is recognized as one of DGT’s senior officials who are highly competent and deeply committed to advancing Indonesia's tax reform agenda.

 

Head of South Jakarta I Regional Tax Office

DIONYSIUS LUCAS HENDRAWAN, S.E., M.Si.

Born in Kediri on November 29, 1968, Dionysius Lucas Hendrawan earned his Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Brawijaya University in 1992 and later pursued postgraduate studies at Airlangga University, where he obtained a Master of Science in Tax Administration in 2007.

He began his service as a Civil Service Candidate (CPNS) on November 1, 1993. His career in structural administrative positions started in 2009 when he was appointed Head of Palopo Tax Office. In 2012, he was entrusted with the role of Head of Division of Tax Objections, Appeals, and Deductions at North Jakarta Regional Tax Office.

His journey to senior leadership began in 2016 when he was appointed Head of North, Central Sulawesi, Gorontalo, and North Maluku Regional Tax Office. In 2017, he was assigned as Head of Special Region of Yogyakarta Regional Tax Office followed by his appointment as Head of Banten Regional Tax Office in 2021. Since April 13, 2022, he has served as Head of South Jakarta I Regional Tax Office.

Throughout his career, he has received various awards for his performance and dedication, including the Satyalancana Karya Satya for X Years (2010), XX Years (2015), and XXX Years (2024) of service from the President of the Republic of Indonesia. He has also earned multiple institutional awards in the areas of revenue security, tax return compliance, and excellence in service delivery at the Directorate General of Taxes. Other accolades include service excellence competition awards, achievements in exceeding revenue targets, and active participation in internal events, such as the 39th SGATAR in Bali.

His consistency, integrity, and proven track record of performance establish him as one of the seasoned leaders in managing tax offices across Indonesia’s strategic regions.

Head of South Jakarta II Regional Tax Office

DWI ASTUTI, S. H., M. Ec.

Born in Subang on October 5, 1967, Dwi Astuti began her career as a Civil Service Candidate (CPNS) at the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) on January 1, 1992. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Lampung and later pursued postgraduate studies through a government-sponsored program at Yokohama University, Japan, where she obtained a Master of Arts in Economics.

Her career journey spans various strategic positions at both the DGT headquarters and regional offices. She has served as Head of Subdirectorates in Directorate of Tax Dissemination, Services, and Public Relations, Directorate of Objection and Appeal, and Directorate of International Taxation. She also led several Tax Offices, including Jakarta Cempaka Putih Tax Office and Jakarta Tanah Abang Dua Tax Office.

Her regional experience includes holding key positions as Head of Division at South and Central Kalimantan Regional Tax Office, as well as West Java II Regional Tax Office. She later returned to the headquarters to serve as Head of Subdirectorate of Public Relations before being appointed Director of Tax Dissemination, Services, and Public Relations. Since June 13, 2025, she has been entrusted to lead the South Jakarta II Regional Tax Office as head office.

Her long-standing dedication and consistent service have earned her numerous awards, including the Satyalancana Karya Satya for X, XX, and XXX years of service from the President of the Republic of Indonesia. In addition, she holds several prestigious international certifications in international taxation from the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD), including the Advanced Professional Certificate in International Taxation, as well as specialized professional training in Tax Treaties and Transfer Pricing.

Head of East Jakarta Regional Tax Office

AHMAD DJAMHARI, S.E., M.Tax

Born in Cilacap on July 10, 1969, Ahmad Djamhari began his service as a Civil Service Candidate (CPNS) at the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) in March 1995. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Jenderal Soedirman University and a Master of Taxation from the University of Denver, United States, he is widely recognized for his strong expertise in management and taxation.

Throughout his career, he has held numerous key positions, starting as Head of Gianyar Tax Office, followed by Head of Jakarta Palmerah Tax Office, and later serving as Head of the Subdirectorate of Transformation Management at the Directorate of Business Process Transformation. His career further advanced as he was entrusted to lead several strategic Regional Tax Offices, including Aceh Regional Tax Office, West Kalimantan Regional Tax Office, Riau Regional Tax Office, and, in 2024, East Jakarta Regional Tax Office.

In addition to his roles within the DGT, he also served as Head of Center for Taxation Data and Document Processing, demonstrating his contributions to information technology and data management.

His consistent dedication has earned him numerous accolades, including the Satyalancana Karya Satya for X and XX years of service from the President of the Republic of Indonesia, as well as the Outstanding Tax Office Head Award in 2010. He was also part of the team that contributed to the preparation of DGT’s financial statements, which received an Unqualified Opinion (WTP) for the fiscal year 2023.

With his combined field experience, managerial expertise, and strong academic background, Ahmad Djamhari is regarded as a comprehensive leader supporting Indonesia’s tax administration reform and transformation.

 

Address and Contact:

Pulomas Office Building Floors 7-9, Jl. Pulomas Timur No. 2, Kayu Putih, Pulogadung, East Jakarta - 13210

Phone: 021- 22479201

Head of North Jakarta Regional Tax Office

WANSEPTA NIRWANDA, S.E., M.M.

Born in Cimanuk on September 1, 1966, Wansepta Nirwanda began his service at the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) as a Civil Service Candidate (CPNS) on December 1, 1991. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the Islamic University of Indonesia, Yogyakarta, and later completed a Master of Management program at Sriwijaya University, Palembang.

Throughout his career, Wansepta has held numerous strategic positions, including Head of the Division of Objections, Appeals, and Deductions at various Regional Tax Offices such as Central Sumatra Regional Tax Office, West Jakarta Regional Tax Office, Banten Regional Tax Office, and South Jakarta I Regional Tax Office. He also served as Head of Subdirectorate of Deductions and Objections at Directorate of Objection and Appeal and led the Tangerang Medium Taxpayers Tax Office.

His leadership journey advanced further when he was appointed Head of Papua and Maluku Regional Tax Office, followed by Head of South, West, and Southeast Sulawesi Regional Tax Office. In 2021, he was entrusted with the position of Director of Objection and Appeal at the DGT Head Office before ultimately assuming his current role as Head of North Jakarta Regional Tax Office in February 2024.

For his dedication and service, he has been awarded the Satyalancana Karya Satya XXX Years Medal by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, recognizing his long-standing commitment and contribution to public service.

Head of Banten Regional Tax Office

AIM NURSALIM SALEH

Born in Bandung on October 20, 1967, Aim Nursalim Saleh began his service as a civil servant upon his appointment as a Civil Service Candidate (CPNS) in March 1995.

He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) and later obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the International University of Japan through an official study assignment program.

Throughout his career at the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT), he has held various key positions. His structural career began as Head of Subdirectorate of Taxpayer Services, Dissemination, and Library, as well as Head of Subdirectorate of Tax Services at the Directorate of Dissemination, Services, and Public Relations. He then served as Head of Jakarta Setiabudi Three Tax Office, Head of Bandung Cibeunying Tax Office, and Head of Large Taxpayers One Tax Office.

His leadership journey progressed to the Regional Office level, where he served as Head of Regional Tax Offices Aceh, West Sumatra and Jambi, and South Jakarta I. In 2022, he was appointed as Director of Tax Extensification and Valuation, followed by his role as Director of Objection and Appeal in 2024. As of June 2025, he serves as Head of Banten Tax Office.

In recognition of his contributions, he received several awards, including the 2010 Outstanding Employee Award and the Satyalancana Karya Satya XX Year Medal from the President of the Republic of Indonesia, honoring his long-standing dedication in the field of taxation.

With an international educational background and extensive leadership experience, Aim Nursalim Saleh is widely regarded as a highly dedicated professional committed to building a modern and responsive tax administration.

Head of West Java I Regional Tax Office

Ir. KURNIAWAN NIZAR, M.Si.

Born in Jakarta on April 29, 1966, Kurniawan Nizar began his service as a Civil Service Candidate (CPNS) on October 1, 1993, at the Ministry of Finance, marking the start of his long-standing career as a bureaucrat in the field of state financial management.

He earned his undergraduate degree from the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) and later obtained a Master’s degree in Development Economics from Gadjah Mada University (UGM), Yogyakarta. This strong academic foundation has reinforced his expertise in undertaking various strategic assignments in both taxation and state asset management.

Kurniawan’s career began within the Directorate General of State Assets Management (DJKN), where he served as Head of Bekasi State Asset Managament and Auction Services Office (KPKNL) and Head of Aceh Regional Office of State Aset Management. In 2019, he was appointed Director of Valuation at DJKN before returning to the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) to lead West Kalimantan Regional Tax Office starting in 2022.

Since February 2024, Kurniawan has held the position of Head of West Java I Regional Tax Office, underscoring his significant role in leading strategic units tasked with optimizing state revenue.

For his dedication and contribution, he has been awarded the Satyalancana Karya Satya X, XX, and XXX Years Medals by the President of the Republic of Indonesia. He was also recognized as a talent management mentor by the Ministry of Finance in 2019 and has played a key role in establishing exemplary service offices and work units designated as Corruption-Free Zones (WBK).

With cross-unit experience at the echelon I level and proven leadership across various regions and organizational units, Ir. Kurniawan Nizar is widely regarded as a visionary civil servant with high integrity and a strong commitment to advancing bureaucratic reform in taxation and state financial management.

Head of West Java II Regional Tax Office

R. DASTO LEDYANTO, S.H., M.Si

Born in Surabaya on December 2, 1966, R. Dasto Ledyanto earned his Bachelor of Law degree with a specialization in Civil Law from Airlangga University in 1990. He later pursued postgraduate studies at the University of Indonesia, obtaining a Master of Science in Tax Administration in 2003.

He began his career as a Civil Service Candidate (CPNS) on January 1, 1992, and has since progressed through a series of strategic structural positions within the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT). His administrative career commenced in 2006 as Head of Division of Tax Objections, Appeals, and Deductions at West Java III Regional Tax Office, followed by a similar role at South Jakarta Regional Tax Office in 2007. In 2008, he was appointed Head of Subdirectorate of Withholding Tax and Individual Income Tax Regulations at the Directorate of Income Tax Regulations II.

In 2012, he served as an Advisor to the Director General for Tax Extensification and Intensification Affairs before being appointed Director of Potential, Compliance, and Revenue in 2013. In 2015, he was entrusted with leading Central Java I Regional Tax Office, before returning to headquarters in 2016 as Director of Extensification and Valuation. His strategic responsibilities continued as he served as Director of Information and Commuunication Technology (2019), followed by Director of Tax Data and Information (2019–2024). On September 2, 2024, he was appointed Head of West Java II Regional Tax Office.

In recognition of his dedication and contributions, he has received numerous awards, including the Satyalancana Karya Satya XX Year Medal (2021) and the Satyalancana Karya Satya XXX Year Medal (2022) from the President of the Republic of Indonesia. He also represented Indonesia at the 49th Annual Meeting of SGATAR in 2019 and received various institutional accolades, including contributing to the achievement of DGT’s unqualified audit opinion (WTP) for ten consecutive years (2011–2021) and recognition at DGT IT Summit in 2021.

Head of West Java III Regional Tax Office

Ir. ROMADHANIAH, M.Ec.

Born in Palembang on December 12, 1967, Romadhaniah began her career as a Civil Service Candidate (CPNS) at Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) in March 1995. A graduate of Sriwijaya University with a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, she later pursued postgraduate studies and earned a Master of Economics in Public Finance and Tax Policy from Yokohama National University, Japan, through a government-sponsored study program.

Throughout her career, Romadhaniah has held various strategic positions within the Directorate General of Taxes. Her leadership journey began as Head of Palembang Seberang Ulu Tax Office, followed by roles as Head of Division at South Jakarta and South Jakarta I Regional Tax Offices, and as Head of Subdirectorate of Policies Impact at the Directorate of Potential, Compliance, and Revenue. She was later entrusted to lead North Sumatra II Regional Tax Office and South Sumatra & Bangka Belitung Islands Regional Tax Office, and since November 2023, she has served as Head of West Java III Regional Tax Office.

Romadhaniah actively shares her knowledge and experience as a speaker in various events, including public lectures, national seminars, leadership coaching, and tax training programs. She has been invited by several universities, such as Muhammadiyah University of Palembang, Nurul Huda University, Tridinanti University, and Gunadarma University.

In recognition of her dedication, she has received several awards, including the Satyalancana Karya Satya X and XX Year Medals from the President of the Republic of Indonesia, as well as performance awards for her contribution to safeguarding tax revenue in 2010 and to the preparation of DGT’s financial statements, which achieved an unqualified audit opinion (WTP) for the 2022 fiscal year. She is also actively involved as a mentor in the Women-to-Women Coaching program, reinforcing the role of female leadership within the Ministry of Finance.

 

Address and Contact:

Jl. Ir. H. Juanda No. 64, Bogor 16122

Phone: 0251-8387650

Head of Central Java I Regional Tax Office

NURBAETI MUNAWAROH, S.E., Ak., M.M

Born in Cirebon on May 5, 1972, Nurbaeti Munawaroh earned her Bachelor’s degree in Economics, majoring in Accounting, from Universitas Gadjah Mada in 1995 and pursued postgraduate studies at Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya, where she obtained her Master of Management in 2001.

She began her public service career as a Civil Service Candidate (CPNS) at the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) on March 1, 1996, progressively taking on strategic assignments at the administrative level. In 2015, she was appointed as Head of Pontianak Tax Office, followed by her role as Head of West Pontianak Tax Office in 2018. Her leadership was further strengthened in the large taxpayers sector, serving as Head of Malang Medium Taxpayers Tax Office in 2019 and Head of Foreign Investment Three Tax Office in 2021.

Her career reached the echelon of senior leadership when she was appointed Head of Bali Regional Tax Office on March 17, 2023. Subsequently, on September 2, 2024, she assumed the position of Head of Central Java I Regional Tax Office.

In recognition of her dedication and professionalism, she has received several awards, including the Satyalancana Karya Satya X Year Medal (2008) and XX Year Medal (2016) from the President of the Republic of Indonesia. She has also enhanced her leadership and interpersonal skills through non-governmental recognitions, such as the Vibrant Leadership Award from Vanaya Indonesia (2023) and a Leadership Character & Interpersonal Skills Certificate from HeartSpeaks Indonesia (2021). Furthermore, she has contributed as a resource person in tax education programs, including serving as a speaker for the Tax Center Training Series 2020 at Universitas Brawijaya.