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Can I own a business in Bali as a foreigner?
Yes, you can, through a PT PMA, which is the legal structure that allows foreign ownership in Indonesia. While 100% ownership is permitted in many sectors, others may require a local partner. Choosing the right setup from the start avoids costly changes down the line.
What is a PT PMA and how long does it take to set up?
A PT PMA (foreign-owned company) is the only legal entity for foreigners to operate a business in Indonesia. Setup takes up to 7 weeks, depending on your business scope and how quick you can prepare the required documents. Once established, it allows you to lease land, hire staff, apply for KITAS, and run a fully legal operation.
How much tax will I pay in Indonesia as an investor?
Corporate income tax is 22%, and dividend tax may apply. Personal income tax rates are progressive, up to 35%. If you’re earning income or receiving dividends locally, you’ll have tax obligations in Indonesia. The right structure helps you strategize your exposure while remaining fully compliant.
KITAS vs. Business Visa: what’s the difference?
A Business Visa allows short-term stays for meetings or networking, but it doesn’t permit working or earning income. A KITAS is a temporary stay permit tied to either employment or investment. An employment KITAS allows you to live, work, and manage your company in Indonesia. For directors and shareholders, a KITAS is typically essential.
What is LKPM and why does it matter?
LKPM is a mandatory report submitted quarterly or biannually by foreign-owned companies. It outlines your business activities, investment progress, and planned milestones. It’s monitored by Indonesia’s Investment Coordinating Board. Failing to report can affect your company’s legal standing, staying compliant with LKPM keeps your business protected.
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