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20 March 2024

Yacht Imports & Transfers – 75% Luxury Tax Exemption

Adnan Kelana Haryanto & Hermanto
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Adnan Kelana Haryanto & Hermanto
Islands, reefs, diverse marine life, picturesque landscapes, all seen from a yacht! Très romantique! Indonesia gets it and they want more marine tourism – through yachting!
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Islands, reefs, diverse marine life, picturesque landscapes, all seen from a yacht! Très romantique! Indonesia gets it and they want more marine tourism – through yachting!

Yacht imports and transfers used to suffer 75% luxury tax – but now, yachts to be used for tourism business can be imported or transferred with no luxury tax. An exemption is needed prior to filing the customs import notice or title transfer. If not, the 75% tax applies. If paid, there is a way to get a refund in some circumstances.

An on-line application must be filed through the Director General of Tax and the applicant must prove that it is engaged in tourism activities. Annual income tax returns for the last two years and value added tax returns for the last three periods must be submitted.

Once submitted, the Director General of Tax will issue an electronic Luxury Tax Information Letter (SKB PPnBM). The SKB PPnBM is then submitted along with the customs import notice (PIB) to the branch of the Customs and Excise Service Office at the port of import.

Don't forget that the tax invoice prepared by the importer or transferee MUST mention that a luxury tax has been approved.

And, be careful, if the Tax Office finds that the yacht isn't being used for tourism during the four years following import or title transfer, the SKB PPnBM will be revoked and the 75% luxury tax will become due.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
20 March 2024

Yacht Imports & Transfers – 75% Luxury Tax Exemption

Indonesia Tax
Contributor
Adnan Kelana Haryanto & Hermanto
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