Can I get NPWP (Tax ID) in Indonesia as a foreigner?
Yes, as a foreigner in Indonesia, you can obtain a NPWP (Nomor Pokok Wajib Pajak), which is the tax identification number. The NPWP is required for individuals who earn income in Indonesia, whether through employment, business or other sources. However, you need to have KITAS (a short-term residency visa) in order to obtain a NPWP, as it is currently not possible if you are on a tourist visa.
Why do I need a NPWP (Nomor Pokok Wajib Pajak) – Tax Identification Number?
Obtaining a Nomor Pokok Wajib Pajak (NPWP), or Tax Identification Number, is essential if you are a resident or operate a business in Indonesia. The NPWP serves as a unique identification code issued by the Directorate General of Taxes that tracks individuals and entities for income tax and other tax compliance purposes. Failure to acquire one can lead to financial penalties. The unique number enables tax authorities to monitor tax obligations, including managing annual tax return filings, facilitating withholding tax processes and verifying that taxpayers maintain compliance. Moreover, the NPWP is obligatory when engaging in financial transactions like opening bank accounts, acquiring loans, registering property transfers and participating in government procurement processes.
To obtain an NPWP, required documentation must be submitted to the regional tax office and any interviews or inspections must be completed. While the number remains permanent, taxpayers have to keep their information updated to reflect any changes in personal or company details. If you would like more information or need help obtaining your NPWP, please see our page ‘”Tax Accoutancy’ or get in touch with our friendly team.
Do I need to pay a tourist tax when I land in Bali
Yes, as of February 14, 2024, all foreign tourists entering Bali are required to pay a tourist tax. The tax is 150,000 IDR and only applies to international tourists. Domestic tourists do not need to pay the tax. The tax only applies to Bali, not other regions of Indonesia. If you would like more information about it, please read our article here.