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How to Set Up an Import/Export Business in Indonesia
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How to Set Up an Import/Export Business in Indonesia

Indonesia offers excellent opportunities for international trade, but obtaining the right licenses involves much more than opening a PT PMA. Learn how import and export permits work, the differences between API-P and API-U, how to activate your import status through OSS, and what ongoing compliance is required to keep your business operating smoothly.

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Bali Makes Most Business Types Unavailable to Foreign Investors
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Bali Makes Most Business Types Unavailable to Foreign Investors

As of May 13, 2026, a sudden Indonesian OSS platform update has completely blocked foreign investors (PT PMAs) from registering Low-Risk and Lower-Medium-Risk business codes (KBLIs) using a Bali address. Triggered by an official directive from the Governor of Bali to curb "paper-only" compliance, popular sectors like consulting, real estate, and retail are now off-limits under the standard automated path

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Rental Business or Villa Owner in Bali? These Important Regulation Changes May Affect You 
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Rental Business or Villa Owner in Bali? These Important Regulation Changes May Affect You 

If you’re listing your Bali villa on Airbnb or Booking.com, there are some major regulation changes that may affect you. Unlike in the past, online travel agencies will now need you to put your NIB (Business Identification Number) to continue operations, or else face removal. But what's behind these changes and what do you need to do? Read on to find out everything you need to know before the deadline on the 31st of March 2026.

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Bali Business and Land Owners, Take Note: Two New Laws That Could Affect You
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Bali Business and Land Owners, Take Note: Two New Laws That Could Affect You

If you're doing business in Indonesia or own land in Bali, there are two recent developments in the law that might affect you: the reclamation of unused or abandoned land, and music royalty obligations for businesses. Here’s a roundup of everything you need to know about these two laws, and what you need to do to make sure you’re in line with them. 

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Do You Need a Tax ID NPWP in Indonesia as a Foreigner? A Guide to Getting Your NPWP and Saving Money on Taxes in 2025 
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Do You Need a Tax ID NPWP in Indonesia as a Foreigner? A Guide to Getting Your NPWP and Saving Money on Taxes in 2025 

If you're planning to work, invest or do business in Indonesia, you need an NPWP. An NPWP will allow you to file taxes, and without one, you'll be paying a higher tax rate and this means you can easily reduce your tax burden by getting one. Read on to find out more about what an NPWP is, how to get one, and why you need one if you plan on being in Indonesia for longer than 6 months. 

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Business Owners in Bali: Here’s Everything You Need to Know About OSS
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Business Owners in Bali: Here’s Everything You Need to Know About OSS

Are you planning to start a business in Indonesia? Then, perhaps you’ve come across the OSS system, and if you haven’t yet, you’re likely to during the process of setting your business up. Whether your plans are opening a restaurant in Canggu, or starting a villa rental business in Seminyak, you need to understand what the OSS system is and how it works to make sure you stay compliant.

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What Is a PT PMA and Why You Need One for Business in Indonesia
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What Is a PT PMA and Why You Need One for Business in Indonesia

As Indonesia continues to grow economically, more and more foreign investors are curious about how to get involved in the business landscape here. If you’re one of them, then opening a PT PMA (Penanaman Modal Asing) or effectively, a foreign owned company, is the way to do it. Whether you're planning to open a restaurant, run a digital agency, invest in property or something else, let’s explore what a PT PMA is and why you need one.

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Just Opened a PT PMA in Indonesia? Here's Your Compliance Blueprint
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Just Opened a PT PMA in Indonesia? Here's Your Compliance Blueprint

If you’ve recently set up your PT PMA in Indonesia congratulations on this milestone in your journey! Whilst this is an exciting time, you may also be feeling a little stressed from having new corporate responsibilities to deal with. If you’re wondering what these responsibilities are, allow us to walk you through the areas you need to focus on to maintain compliance.

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Bali Considers Tourism Development Pause Amid Environmental Concerns
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Bali Considers Tourism Development Pause Amid Environmental Concerns

A Moratorium letter from the Indonesian Government has been released with a proposal to limit tourism-related development in Bali, though it's important to note that as of now (late October 2024), the letter is still under discussion and has not been put into force by the Bali Provincial Government. It was signed on October 15, 2024, by Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut B. Pandjaitan, and proposes several key measures

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Do You Really Need Business Consulting for Your Bali-based Company?
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Do You Really Need Business Consulting for Your Bali-based Company?

Opening a business in Bali sounds like a dream, until you realize there’s a huge number of regulations, tax obligations and business limitations that you need to be aware of. Nobody pictures themselves filling in a mountain of paperwork instead of relaxing on the beach, but the truth is, setting your business up in the right way from the start is necessary if you want to avoid extra costs later.

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