TaxPartner (“TP”) was established in 2020 as a firm engaged in tax services. TP was initiated by two colleagues, Akbar and Daniel Payaw who had previously formed the Akbar, Daniel, Alliance & Partners. Later on, Putu, who shared the same vision and mission as the founders, joined to strengthen the alliance which is currently named TaxPartner.

TP is committed to fulfilling our client’s needs with innovative and effective solutions. We always prioritize clients’ interests and try to provide transparent communication in providing tax consulting services. We believe that all clients are our friends so the taxation process is carried out casually without strict boundaries between clients and consultants.

TP provides a broad scope and services for individuals or larger entities, such as corporate businesses, including multinational corporations. We offer a complete tax service from the beginning to the end of the taxation process, ranging from the tax consulting process for your business to assist you with tax litigation. We believe that a good tax system could increase company credibility in the eyes of stakeholders. We are committed to assisting clients in dealing with various taxation challenges to accommodate the development of your business.

TaxPartner follows the philosophy of Tridatu which symbolizes God Trimurti who holds the three cosmic cycles of life. These three gods are represented by three colors, namely red, white, and black. These colors have a special meaning in our logo. Red represents our efforts to create a friendly taxing space and ecosystem for our clients.

White as a symbol for our employees who maintain an honest relationship in every transaction and tax process. Black symbolizes the dissolving distance between the TaxPartner and clients while maintaining our integrity.

Red preresents professional & friendly services to our clients.

 Black represents  our bravery and power to give our best effort to serve our clients. 

Finally White represents our pure intention to serve with our best effort