
Bali Tax Services for Expats: Do Foreigners Need to Pay Taxes?
Living in Bali is a dream for many expats, but dealing with taxes in Indonesia
Bali’s appeal goes beyond its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture; it is also a hotspot for business opportunities. Establishing up a PT PMA (Penanaman Modal Asing) can be your gateway to capitalizing on the island’s economic potential.
If you plan to set up a PT PMA in Bali, here’s what you must prepare.
Yes, foreigners can establish a company in Indonesia through a PT PMA registration. The country allows for foreign investment ownership and provides legal protection under Indonesian law. However, certain business sectors are restricted or limited to foreign investment, as detailed in the Indonesian Negative Investment List (Daftar Negatif Investasi).
A minimum of 2 shareholders are required as Director and Commissioner, with at least 1 Director being mandatory on the board.
Foreigners must secure a virtual address to establish their PT PMA, especially if they don’t have a physical office address. This service, which includes a co-working space, typically costs IDR 6.5 million annually. You’ll get it all with our service, and the fee is on us for the first year.
Usaha Expat will help you find the best bank options, connect you with reliable bank agents, and guide you through setting up a dedicated multi-currency bank account for your company.
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