Denpasar

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Tax Offices

Sections

Tax Offices in Denpasar, Indonesia

Locations

  1. Kantor Pelayanan Pajak Pratama Denpasar

    • Address: Jl. Raya Puputan No. 1, Renon, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
    • Phone: +62 361 227 777
  2. Kantor Pelayanan Pajak Pratama Badung

    • Address: Jl. Raya Kuta No. 1, Kuta, Badung, Bali, Indonesia
    • Phone: +62 361 751 111

Services Offered

  • Tax Registration: Obtain a Tax Identification Number (NPWP).
  • Tax Consultation: Guidance on tax obligations and compliance.
  • Tax Filing: Submission of annual tax returns for individuals and businesses.
  • Tax Payments: Facilitation of tax payments and information on payment methods.
  • Tax Audits: Assistance during tax audits and inquiries.

Costs Involved

  • Tax Registration: Generally free of charge.
  • Consultation Services: Typically free, but may vary based on specific services.
  • Filing Fees: No fees for filing personal income tax returns; business taxes may have associated costs depending on the complexity.

Procedures to Follow

  1. Tax Registration:

    • Visit the tax office with required documents.
    • Fill out the registration form (available at the office).
    • Receive your NPWP.
  2. Filing Taxes:

    • Gather necessary documents (see Required Documents).
    • Complete the tax return form (available online or at the office).
    • Submit the form at the tax office or online through the official website.
  3. Tax Payments:

    • Payments can be made at the tax office or through designated banks.
    • Keep the payment receipt for your records.

Required Documents

  • For Tax Registration (NPWP):

    • Copy of your ID (KTP for Indonesian citizens, passport for foreigners).
    • Proof of residence (utility bill or rental agreement).
    • Business license (if applicable).
  • For Tax Filing:

    • NPWP.
    • Income statements (salary slips, business income).
    • Supporting documents for deductions (receipts, invoices).

Operating Hours

  • Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Saturday and Sunday: Closed

Language Considerations

  • Official language is Bahasa Indonesia. While some staff may speak English, it is advisable to bring a local speaker or translator if you are not fluent in Bahasa Indonesia.

Local and Cultural Tips

  • Respect Local Customs: Dress modestly when visiting government offices.
  • Be Patient: Government offices can be busy; expect potential wait times.
  • Ask for Help: If you are unsure about procedures, donโ€™t hesitate to ask staff for assistance.
  • Use Local Resources: Consider hiring a local tax consultant for complex tax matters, especially if you are unfamiliar with Indonesian tax laws.

This information should help you navigate the tax system in Denpasar effectively.