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    Default An incentive to register to pay taxes?

    Bali Discovery is reporting that the fiscal tax is set to be scrapped under some circumstances. http://www.balidiscovery.com/messages/m ... sp?Id=4602

    "The new move designed to enhance bureaucratic efficiency and encourage Indonesian's to register and pay taxes, will only be available to the estimated 4.9 million individuals who have registered and obtained an official NPWP registration from their local tax office."

    Those not registered would still have to pay - so I suppose all those living in Bali under a social visa, and the vast majority of Indonesian citizens who go overseas for work who also are not registered to pay tax.

    Still, unless you were coming back and forth a fair bit, hardly an incentive to register to pay taxes..

    But for those on a working visa, who already pay tax, good news...

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    Given that most indonesians don't pay taxes, but rather pay a 'get lost' fee to the taxman - I'm not sure how much of an incentive this might be.. But I guess it's a start..

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    Default Re: An incentive to register to pay taxes?

    so I suppose all those living in Bali under a social visa,
    Not aware that you have to pay fiscal on a sosbud visa?
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    Default Re: An incentive to register to pay taxes?

    My understanding is that this is going to go hand in hand with a bit of a clampdown on tax payment, especially, but not only, working expats.

    There has most definitely been a company tightening in recent months, with at least two companies I know of having their offices raided without warning and all books and harddrives copied or taken, along with simultaneous raids on the owner's houses and the same happening.

    I'm pretty sure there is a realization in JKT that the tax regime needs tightening.
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    Default Re: An incentive to register to pay taxes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo
    so I suppose all those living in Bali under a social visa,
    Not aware that you have to pay fiscal on a sosbud visa?
    What I said was:
    "Those not registered would still have to pay - so I suppose all those living in Bali under a social visa, and the vast majority of Indonesian citizens who go overseas for work who also are not registered to pay tax."

    To clarify, I'm saying those living in Bali on a social visa, who don't pay tax, still would have to pay fiscal. Also, people like my husband, an Indonesian citizen, would also have to pay fiscal as he is not registered to pay tax.

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    Default Re: An incentive to register to pay taxes?

    Quote Originally Posted by FreoGirl
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo
    so I suppose all those living in Bali under a social visa,
    To clarify, I'm saying those living in Bali on a social visa, who don't pay tax, still would have to pay fiscal.
    I think this is what Jimbo was pointing out. If you are here on a sosbud visa you are not required to pay fiskal when you leave, but if you are on a retirement visa and have a Kitas, then you do pay fiskal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronb
    I think this is what Jimbo was pointing out. If you are here on a sosbud visa you are not required to pay fiskal when you leave, but if you are on a retirement visa and have a Kitas, then you do pay fiskal.
    Yeah you're right, I was thinking kitas but saying social :oops: -

    So to reclarify - if you are on a resident kitas, (not a working visa) then the change doesn't help much.
    Shouldn't be trying to read forums and work at the same time.. :mrgreen:

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    Default Re: An incentive to register to pay taxes?

    This new scheme has already been in place for several months from departure points in various areas of Java, especially at ferry terminals which service Singapore. There is something common sensible about that, the idea being that if you can afford to head off to Singapore for a day or two of shopping, you should also be paying your taxes and have a tax registration certificate.

    As a member of ASEAN, Indonesia is under great pressure to eliminate the fiskal tax levied on all Indonesian citizens departing Indonesia, as other ASEAN member countries do not penalize their citizens for similar departures from their country to Indonesia.

    The next step will be a complete elimination of the fiskal tax, or at least, an elimination of it when traveling to another ASEAN member country.

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    Default Re: An incentive to register to pay taxes?

    I thought you're not allowed to legally work with a social visa anyway...

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