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Upd. 02/03/26
Visas May Get More Expensive in Indonesia

In January, the Indonesian authorities began discussing changes to immigration fees with a clear target for 2026: to raise 8.5 trillion rupiah. This refers to the money foreigners pay for visas, stay…

Visas May Get More Expensive in Indonesia
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Upd. 20/02/26
Foreign Worker Data: 163 Registered in Badung

How many foreigners work in Bali legally? A new report by Badung’s Department of Labour has produced a surprising figure. Across the regency’s main resort areas, there are 163 legal foreign employees.

Foreign Worker Data: 163 Registered in Badung
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Upd. 17/02/26
License Required: Airbnb and Booking Begin March Cleanup

Bali Governor Wayan Koster is issuing an ultimatum to online accommodation booking services. He met with Airbnb’s management and demanded the removal of illegal villas from the app. Bali authorities n…

License Required: Airbnb and Booking Begin March Cleanup
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Upd. 14/02/26
Airbnb in Bali Isn’t Banned, but Controls Are Increasing

Talks about banning Airbnb in Bali turned out to be just noise without real consequences. The platforms remain. What’s changing is the way properties can be rented. Now the focus shifts to documentati…

Airbnb in Bali Isn’t Banned, but Controls Are Increasing
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Upd. 30/01/26
How to Buy Bali Real Estate in 2026 Without VAT

The Indonesian government has approved a new tax incentive for homebuyers. The program reintroduces the PPN DTP scheme, under which the government covers the value-added tax (VAT) on behalf of the buy…

How to Buy Bali Real Estate in 2026 Without VAT
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Upd. 20/01/26
Zero LKPM Reports Could Lead to Business Suspension

At the end of 2025, Indonesia’s Ministry of Investments (BKPM) reiterated that LKPM reporting is not merely a formality. It is a commitment from companies to the state.

Zero LKPM Reports Could Lead to Business Suspension