permanent business license indonesia

Permanent Business License: What You Need to Know About It

  • InCorp Editorial Team
  • 25 October 2017
  • 4 minute reading time

Starting a business in Indonesia might feel like overcoming one huge challenge. Unfortunately, the process of fighting Indonesian bureaucracy does not even end when your company is finally set up. People will officially and legally recognize your business only when it’s able to acquire its permanent business license in Indonesia.

What Is a Permanent Business License?

The permanent business license (– IUT) is a mandatory document for foreign investment companies (PT PMAs) wanting to operate businesses in Indonesia.

A newly formed company, however, will only receive the temporary principal license (Izin Prinsip) while the incorporation process is ongoing. Only when the company established and has fulfilled the legal regulations can it be eligible to apply for the permanent business license. It is including settling the paid-up capital and accomplished its investment plan.

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Permanent Business License Is Not a Matter of Choice

Even though the reality might be different, the permanent business license Indonesia is a required license for businesses according to the existing regulations. Sadly, the Indonesian government does not check whether PT PMAs comply with these laws or not acquire these licenses. However, this may change at any time.

Not acquiring the license can be a big risk your business may not want to take. This is so because, when your principal license expires, your company will no longer be able to conduct its business in Indonesia. However, it is possible to extend the principal license up to 5 years.

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Benefits of Permanent Business License Indonesia

Even though some businesses consider IUT as an unnecessary document, the following benefits of complying with the regulation will prove otherwise. The license can actually boost your business and raise it up to another level.

#Ability to Hire Foreign Employees

Not having a permanent business license will limit you from being able to issue non-extendable work permits to foreign shareholders, directors, and commissioners only. Consequently, whether you are considering hiring foreign experts or extending KITAS for the directors and commissioners, having the IUT is one of the requirements.

#Ability to Invite New Shareholders

Acquiring an IUT will also enable your business to invite new shareholders or even sell your company unless your business has been operating for less than a year.

#Minimal Hassle on Investment Activity Reports

Before acquiring a permanent business license in Indonesia, your company is must submit investment activity reports (LKPM) quarterly. Acquiring IUT decreases the frequency of the submission of these reports biannually.

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When to Apply for a Permanent Business License

Note that you can apply for IUT only in case your principal license has not expired yet. Its validity depends on the business sector your business is participating in; Nevertheless, it should be between 1 and 3 years from the time you started your business. In case your business has been operating longer and has not acquired an IUT just yet, consider applying with professional help. Cekindo is here to assist you and answer all your inquiries on this matter.

 

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What Requirements to Prepare for an IUT Application

#Physical Office

Getting a virtual office is not advisable as having a physical office is one of the requirements for an application for a permanent business license in Indonesia. If you started your business with a virtual office only, you would need to go through the process of changing your domicile letter, location, and other company legal documents. Feel free to contact Cekindo in order to get assistance on this process.

#Proof of Investment

When starting a company in Indonesia, you need to submit an investment plan to obtain a principal license. The proof of investment, which should reflect the original investment plan, is one of the conditions necessary for acquiring IUT.

#Local Partners

Since the BKPM will be the only institution that will determine whether your company is eligible to convert to IUT, one of the requirements is to provide information on how many local partners you are engaged with (with partnership agreement documents).

 

Check more details about the procedures and requirements for a permanent business license in Indonesia. Feel free to contact our friendly consultancy staff for your queries and information requests.

Pandu Biasramadhan

Consulting Manager at InCorp Indonesia

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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Frequent Asked Questions

There are three things business owners need to consider before setting up a business in Indonesia: the type of business entity, capital requirements, and regulations.

Indonesian regulations separate local companies from foreign companies. Generally, foreign-owned companies (PT PMA) have more limitations than their local counterparts (Local PT). However, to pursue more foreign direct investment in the country, the government has taken several bold initiatives to increase the ease of doing business and provide numerous attractive incentives for foreign investors.

There are two main types, namely, primary business licenses and non-primary business licenses. The primary ones commonly apply to various industries, such as general and industrial business licenses. Additional non-primary ones are included, depending on the operations of your business. Examples of non-primary business licenses are operational and commercial licenses.

Yes, you must apply for it to be able to issue work permits for your foreign employees. This permanent business license is also a prerequisite for the applications for other business licenses and import licenses.
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