Indonesia’s Presidential Regulation No. 79/2023 introduces significant incentives and Domestic Component Level (TKDN) requirements to boost the Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) sector.
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Unlocking Opportunities: Understanding TKDN Certification in Indonesia
Navigating Indonesia’s Domestic Component Level (TKDN) certification is essential for businesses aiming to participate in government projects. This guide explores the significance of TKDN, its benefits, and how Permitindo’s Business License Advisory services can assist in obtaining certification.
Safeguarding Your Brand: A Comprehensive Guide to Trademark Registration in Indonesia
This guide explores the importance of trademark registration in Indonesia, outlining the process, legal benefits, and how Permitindo’s Trademark Registration Services can assist you in securing your intellectual property rights.
Dormant Companies in Indonesia: Legal Status, Responsibilities, and Closure Process
A dormant company in Indonesia remains legally recognized but inactive. This article explains the responsibilities of dormant companies, including compliance reporting, tax obligations, and the legal process for closure.
Expanding Your European Business to Indonesia: Opportunities & Key Considerations
Indonesia offers vast opportunities for European businesses, but navigating regulations, taxation, and compliance can be challenging. Learn how to expand successfully with expert guidance.
Understanding VAT Obligations for Joint Operations (KSO) in Indonesia
Joint Operations (KSO) in Indonesia are subject to unique tax obligations. This guide explains VAT requirements, NPWP registration, and the differences between Administrative and Non-Administrative Joint Operations.
Retirement Age in 2025: What Indonesian Employers and Workers Need to Know
Starting in 2025, Indonesia’s retirement age increases to 59 under PP No. 45/2015. Discover the key provisions, compliance requirements for employers, and options for employees continuing to work beyond retirement age.
VAT Changes in 2025: How the Tax Base Adjustment Maintains Stability
The government has introduced a Tax Base (DPP) adjustment to ensure VAT stability in 2025. Despite the increase in VAT to 12%, this policy prevents an additional tax burden. Read more about its implications for businesses and consumers.
Regulatory Updates for Cosmetic Distributors: Key Changes in the Second Amendment to Permenkes 14/2021
The Second Amendment to Permenkes 14/2021 brings significant regulatory updates for cosmetic distributors, including new facility standards, adjusted licensing requirements, and authorization for wholesale distribution through e-commerce platforms. Learn how these changes impact your business.