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Indonesia
PPh 5–35% · BPJS ~3% employee · Non-residents flat 20% · Bali digital nomad visa tax-free on foreign income
5–35%
Income Tax (PPh) Rate Range
IDR 54,000,000/yr (PTKP)
Tax-Free Threshold
1 Jan – 31 Dec
Tax Year
Indonesia Tax Facts
— 2026Income Tax (PPh) Rate Range
5–35%
Tax-Free Threshold
IDR 54,000,000/yr (PTKP)
Tax Year
1 Jan – 31 Dec
BPJS Employee Contributions
~3% (health 1% + employment ~2%)
Digital Nomad Visa (E33G)
5-yr visa, 0% tax on foreign income Bali nomad
Non-Resident Rate
Flat 20% withholding
Quick Country Comparison
— at IDR 500,000,000| Country | Take-home | Eff. Rate | vs Indonesia |
|---|---|---|---|
| | IDR 410,000,000 | 18.0% | — |
| | IDR 350,000,000 | 30.0% | −IDR 60,000,000 |
| | IDR 420,000,000 | 16.0% | +IDR 10,000,000 |
| | IDR 445,000,000 | 11.0% | +IDR 35,000,000 |
Indonesia: progressive PPh (5–35%) + BPJS contributions (~3%). Australia: income tax + Medicare levy. Malaysia: income tax + EPF contributions. Singapore: income tax + CPF. Assumes single salaried earner, standard deductions, resident status. Illustrative — not tax advice.
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Comparison Guides
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Salary Guides
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Moving from Indonesia
Moving from Indonesia
Tax implications of leaving Indonesia — residency rules, exit considerations, and NPWP obligations.
Last Updated: May 2026 · Daniel · CountryTaxCalc