What responsibilities does a PMA company have in terms of non-tax compliance?

  • InCorp Editorial Team
  • 17 June 2025
  • 1 minutes reading time

In Indonesia, a PMA company is typically required to submit various reports to relevant authorities, such as:

  • Annual financial report
  • Investment realisation report
  • Manpower and employee welfare report
  • Expatriate utilisation report
  • Company loan repot
  • Foreign exchange and prudential principles report

However, depending on the business activities and classification relevant authority may require additional reports from a PMA company.

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