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Frequently Asked Questions
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How to Get a Business Permit in Indonesia?
To get a business permit in Indonesia, you must first establish your legal entity, register via the Online Single Submission (OSS) system to get your Business Identification Number (NIB), and then apply for additional sector-specific licenses through the OSS platform, depending on your business risk level, which grants you the final operating permits.
Can a Foreigner own 100% of a Business in Indonesia?
Yes, a foreigner can own 100% of a business in Indonesia, but only in specific sectors listed as fully open in the Positive Investment List (PIL). Many sectors, like tech, energy, and some manufacturing, are open to full foreign ownership, but restricted areas still exist and require local partnership or are completely closed.
Can a Foreigner Start a Business in Indonesia?
Yes, foreigners can start businesses in Indonesia, primarily by establishing a PT PMA (Foreign Investment Limited Liability Company), which allows for 100% foreign ownership in most sectors, though some industries have ownership limits or remain closed.
How to Get a Business License in Indonesia?
To get a business license in Indonesia, you register via the government’s Online Single Submission (OSS) system at oss.go.id, get your NIB (Business ID Number) as the foundational license, and then apply for specific sectoral permits based on your risk level, using the NIB as your key identifier for tax, customs, and other registrations.
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