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Get assistance from experts with a decade of experience in assisting international business owners expanding into Indonesia.
Avoid any bureaucratic complexity when closing your company by engaging with our experienced legal advisors.
What type of legal entities should you choose to register a company in Indonesia? We can assist you in choosing which is the best one to grow your business.
To help businesses survive during this unfortunate time, InCorp provides corporate recovery in Indonesia and insolvency services.
Granting an environmental permit in Indonesia needs an Environmental Impact Analysis (AMDAL) in advance.
Obtaining property & land ownership in Indonesia offers some challenges for foreigners. However, buying property in Indonesia is attainable with specific resources and documents.
Recent regulatory changes have a knock-on effect on Indonesia's Merger & Acquisition landscape. Check on how we can navigate you through your M&A in Indonesia.
InCorp provides Virtual Office services Indonesia in various locations: Jakarta, Bali, Semarang, Surabaya, and Batam.
Applying for a B3 waste permit in Indonesia is important to ensure your business aligns with government regulations.
Business process outsourcing in Indonesia is a viable option to streamline bureaucratic complexities that hurdle your business expansion objectives.
InCorp offers a complete range of accounting service Indonesia, from tax reporting to auditing.
With professional financial audit services from InCorp, you can ensure all accounting activities are accurately recorded and compliant with Indonesian regulations.
Using an Employer of Record service to set your roots in Indonesia opens the doors to new opportunities in the country.
Financial and Operational Resilience services from InCorp are developed to support businesses and help them survive during this difficult time.
Payroll services in Indonesia are a practical solution to avoid unnecessary complexities while you focus on growing your business.
Using a recruitment agency in Indonesia will help you hire the best candidates for your company, saving you time and money.
Tax consulting in Indonesia are the shortcuts to fulfill the administrative obligations with high accuracy and in a timely manner.
The Indonesian government promotes tax holidays as one of the fiscal incentives to attract major foreign direct investment in Indonesia.
Operating businesses in Indonesia, entrepreneurs must comply with the regulations accordingly, especially concerning taxes.
Our expert consultants on tax reporting services in Indonesia ensure prompt fulfillment of administrative obligations with utmost accuracy.
Streamline your global business operations with a Global Mobility Service as one complete solution from InCorp Indonesia.
Immigration in Indonesia is one of the strictest and most complex processes due to its ever-changing regulations. InCorp provides a seamless experience in obtaining your stay and work permits.
Avoid any hassles by engaging with an experienced visa agent in Indonesia.
A dependent visa Indonesia is a document that allows foreigners to bring their family while settling down in the country.
Investor KITAS Indonesia is a stay permit that offers many benefits to investors that invest in the country.
Overseas Visas are required for Indonesians who are planning to stay abroad for an extended period of time.
KITAP is a permanent stay visa for foreigners who have intentions to stay in Indonesia.
Foreign retirees often find their plans stuck due to the complex visa application process. InCorp helps expedite the process.
Obtaining a social visa is daunting if you are not familiar with the countrys complex bureaucratic processes. Consult with us for a seamless Indonesian visa application experience.
Foreigners married to an Indonesian citizen are eligible for a spouse-sponsored KITAS.
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Get assistance from a trusted visa agent in Indonesia to make your traveling plan to Indonesia even more convenient.
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If you’re a member of the Indonesian diaspora and have lost your citizenship, you can get a diaspora visa to return home more quickly. InCorp Indonesia can help you take full advantage of this benefit.
All imported goods must obtain permission granted by specific governing bodies prior to entering the local market.
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An Importer of Record in Indonesia is a legal service that enables companies to import products into Indonesia, through an import partner.
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Register a trademark is necessary to avoid legal issues in the future. InCorp can help you with Trademark Registration services in Indonesia.
Compliance is one of the most challenging parts of business overseas, especially in a country packed with complex bureaucratic processes such as Indonesia.
Updating business documents to align with your company’s growth can be a hassle.
Due Diligence services are needed to assess the credibility of the company or partner you wish to work with or acquire in Indonesia
From Company Regulations to Employment Agreement Drafting, Employment law services from InCorp will help you to compliance with employment policy in Indonesia.
InCorp’s legal consultation services in Indonesia are crafted to help your business settle and fully comply with the latest regulations.
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Transfer Pricing in Indonesia occurs when a company performs an internal transaction within the same business group or its subsidiaries
InCorp's transfer pricing advisory services in Indonesia are marked by the objective to support our clients' business needs.
Our transfer pricing services provide you with a hassle-free experience while still complying with the legal aspects of transfer pricing in Indonesia.
As the market-entry consulting firm in Indonesia, InCorp provides a wide range of customized solutions to ease the business incorporation process.
Both natural and legal persons are entitled to open a bank account in Indonesia. Find out how to open a bank account in Indonesia, here.
InCorp can help you find a trusted Buying Agent Indonesia for product sourcing in Indonesia. Contact us now for a free consultation.
IMEI Registration in Indonesia is necessary to ensure telecommunication devices from abroad can function properly in Indonesia.
With offices in Jakarta, Bali, Semarang, SUrabaya, and Batam, InCorp is ready to assist you as a local partner and distributor in Indonesia.
InCorp can help you to select the trusted local partners to import and distribute your products in Indonesia.
Improve your business by knowing the market conditions in Indonesia through market research services in Indonesia.
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Indonesia has committed to bringing electricity to its people. With an increasing electrification ratio, the country continues to connect millions of households and individuals to electricity. One of its strategies to support and realize Indonesia’s electrification is producing and utilizing electric vehicles (EVs).
According to the Electric Vehicle Production roadmap drawn by the Indonesian Government in July 2021, Indonesia ambitiously plans to produce 400,000 EVs by 2025, 600,000 EVs by 2030, and 1,000,000 EVs by 2035.
The Indonesian EV sector is still relatively underdeveloped. Approximately only 15,000 EVs were sold in 2019, which is a mere 0.2% of the annual vehicle sales for that year. However, firms by McKinsey have predicted a significant increase in the number of EV sales over the coming years.
The COVID-19 pandemic undoubtedly has a significant impact on the automotive industry. To bolster this, the Indonesian government began relaxing taxes on luxury goods.
This is done to regenerate demand in the industry. The attempt is evidently a successful one as, since the introduction of such a measure in March 2021, the volume of vehicle sales and production has gradually increased.
The battery market in Indonesia is expected to grow exponentially from 2020 through 2025. Indonesia’s attempt to reduce CO2 emissions by 2030 opens room for EVs to be utilized at a larger scale. The growth and usage of EVs are expected to be the driving force of Indonesia’s battery market, with a projected increase in the demand for lithium-ion batteries.
A lithium-ion battery is a rechargeable battery type with high energy density levels and high safety levels. This type of battery is most commonly utilized for portable electronic devices and EVs. Indonesia has extensive nickel and cobalt reserves, both primary raw materials for Lithium-ion batteries.
Indonesia’s large deposits of raw materials are most likely to further fuel the growth of the battery market in Indonesia. The Indonesian battery market is also an attractive one as Indonesia provides access to production facilities, competitive labor prices, and a large domestic market, making it ideal for battery manufacture.
The Indonesian government is optimistic about the large-scale adoption and development of EVs, which are expected to be used as a mode of public transportation. Aside from that, the development of e-cars is also directed at tourist areas, industries, and offices.
As of now, EV has not gained significant traction in Indonesia as there is an overwhelming dependency on fossil fuels as the main alternative for transportation sectors. The potential growth of EVs is also primarily based on the dire need for Indonesia to transition away from the usage of fuel-based vehicles as they continue to impact the environment adversely. Businesses seeking to exploit the potential growth of this industry can obtain assistance on matters regarding company registration and also market research and analysis through InCorp Indonesia.
Despite there being a significant potential for growth in the battery industry in Indonesia, the initial investment required to establish a battery manufacturing industry is still a sizable one.
Another challenge that stakeholders may also face is the lack of standardization in the EV sector. Each battery type requires a different charger and treatment due to differences in electric current and power.
EV battery supply chains also are often faced with increased costs and environmental concerns that are associated with the extraction process of the raw materials. The pandemic has also added to the challenge as it has created a cloud of uncertainty over the sustainability of the market and supply chain conditions.
Developing the EV sector would require all the relevant stakeholders to make significant contributions. The Indonesian government has shown its intent and commitment to this sector by issuing a national policy relating to the acceleration of the EV implementation.
Aside from this, various ministries, including the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Ministry of Home Affairs, and Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, have taken active roles in easing the development by eradicating various taxes for the same.
These include tariffs on luxury goods for the automotive industry integrated with batteries, incentivizing facilities for charging equipment, and even providing connectivity facilities through internet-based applications. The State Electricity Company, or Perusahaan Listrik Negara, also plans to deliver incentive facilities for EV consumers.
Private parties and entities also show their commitment by accelerating investments in the electrification process of Indonesia. The Indonesian Battery Corporation in March 2021 is a newly formed State-Owned Enterprise that manages the integrated EV battery industry from upstream and downstream investment.
Aside from this, Regional Owned Enterprises are also extending support to local governments to utilize EVs as operational vehicles within the scope of their respective regions.
An expert for more than 10 years, Pandu Biasramadhan, has an extensive background in providing top-quality and comprehensive business solutions for enterprises in Indonesia and managing regional partnership channels across Southeast Asia.
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