[NEWS UPDATE] Government Socializes GR No. 28 of 2025: A New Era of Risk-Based Business Licensing

The Government of Indonesia has officially socialized Government Regulation (GR) No. 28 of 2025 as part of its continued regulatory reform agenda. This regulation reinforces the implementation of Risk-Based Business Licensing, aiming to establish a more efficient, adaptive, and proportionate licensing system based on the level of business risk. Background of GR No. 28 of 2025 Historically, Indonesia’s […]
Why Indonesia’s E-VISA Needs Expert Guidance

In response to increasing global mobility, Indonesia has implemented an E-VISA system to facilitate entry for foreign nationals. While the process is digital, E-VISA applications remain highly regulated and require precise compliance with immigration rules. Regulatory Complexity in Immigration Matters Indonesian immigration regulations are dynamic and subject to frequent updates. Even minor errors in selecting the appropriate […]
When do you need a Tax Consultant?

Indonesia’s tax regulations continue to evolve in line with national fiscal policies. In certain circumstances, engaging a tax consultant becomes a strategic necessity rather than a discretionary choice. Common Situations Requiring a Tax Consultant Benefits of Professional Tax Advisory A tax consultant ensures regulatory compliance, minimizes exposure to penalties, and provides structured tax planning aligned with long-term […]
[POLICY UPDATE] Bali Governor Requests Closure of OSS Access for Low-Risk Foreign Investments (PMA)

BALI – Following a strategic agreement between the Ministry of Investment/BKPM and the Provincial Government of Bali, Governor Wayan Koster has officially requested a major restriction on Foreign Direct Investment (PMA) activities within the province. This move aims to tighten oversight and ensure that foreign investment provides genuine economic contributions to the island. The Surge of […]
[IMPORTANT UPDATE]: Accommodation Business Registration Requirement to Stay Listed on OTA Platforms Before 31 March 2026

The Government of Indonesia, through the Ministry of Tourism, now requires all accommodation businesses — including hotels, villas, guest houses, homestays, and similar lodging providers — to complete official business registration through the Ministry’s system. This requirement applies especially to businesses marketed through Online Travel Agent (OTA) platforms. This policy forms part of the government’s broader effort […]
The 2026 Villa Business Compliance Surge: Why the “Grey Zone” is No Longer an Option

Introduction For years, the short-term villa rental sector in Indonesia operated in a “grey zone”—profitable, yet largely unregulated. However, recent data confirms that this era is over. The government, at both national and regional levels, has drawn a clear line: the industry must transition from unlawful to lawful. Regulatory Tightening Timeline (2025–2026) The shift in regulation is […]
A New Era for Real Estate: Professional Certification Now Legally Mandatory (Permendag 33/2025)

The real estate industry in Indonesia, particularly in the thriving market of Bali, is undergoing a significant regulatory transformation. Following the latest announcement from the AREBI Bali DPD, the Ministry of Trade has officially implemented Permendag No. 33 of 2025. This regulation marks a shift from voluntary participation to a strict legal requirement: the profession of a […]
Virtual Office in Bali: Still Legal — But Only If You Use It Correctly

In early 2026, a formal request from the Governor of Bali to the Minister of Investment sparked concerns regarding the legality of Virtual Offices (VO) for foreign-owned companies (PMA). However, a closer look at the legal framework reveals that while scrutiny is increasing, the Virtual Office remains a legitimate tool when used within the bounds […]
Navigating Business Risks in Bali: The “Legal Medical Check-Up” Your Business Needs

Bali is more than a world-class destination; it is a dynamic investment hub. For villa owners, hotel operators, and international investors, running a business amidst Indonesia’s rapidly evolving regulatory landscape requires more than just an operational permit. This is where the concept of Health of Legality (HOL)—or a Legal Audit—becomes a critical strategic instrument. Much like the […]
Green Building Standards for Apartments and Hotels in Bali: A Practical Guide for Project Managers

If you are planning or managing an apartment or hotel project in Bali with a total gross floor area (GFA) exceeding 50,000 m², compliance with the Green Building (Bangunan Gedung Hijau / BGH) standard is no longer optional — it is a legal prerequisite that determines whether your building can legally operate. What is Green […]