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How
foreigners can own property in Indonesia?
A. TITLE
There are a number of different types of title in Indonesia:
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Hak Milik (Freehold) is the type of
title that can only be held by an Indonesian citizen.
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Hak Pakai (essentially leasehold title)
and other forms of title can be held by a P.T. or PMA Company (Foreign
Investment Company).
A non-Indonesian citizen cannot own
land in Indonesia. However a foreigner can acquire a leasehold title
to a building - almost the same as a strata title except that the
title lasts only for 25 years with an extension of 30 years for a
maximum of 55 years and then reverts to the
original owner (lessor).
B. SOLUTION
There are 2 ways for foreigner to own the land in Indonesia:
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Using the Nominee
The Nominee will sign four documents
with the foreigner as follow:
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A Loan agreement: acknowledges
that the foreigner has lent to the Nominee the purchase price of the
land.
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A Right of Use agreement: allows
the foreigner to use the land.
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A Statement Letter: where the
Nominee acknowledges the foreigners loan and intention to own the
land.
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Power of Attorney: Nominee sign
an irrevocable Power of Attorney giving the foreigner the complete
authority sell, mortgage, lease or otherwise deal in the land.
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Using the PMA
The most significant change in Indonesian investment law came in 1997
when the government introduced the PMA (Penanaman Modal Asing or
Foreign Investment Company). This allows foreign investors to set up a
company in Indonesia, without having to have Indonesian partners. The
PMA can be 100% owned by the foreign investor. PMA companies are
allowed to own the title of the property for a period 25 years and
have to be renewed by the government.
To set up a PMA, you will be required to:
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Submit the detailed business plan.
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Operate in a business environment that
adds value to Indonesia in terms of foreign skills, employment and
environmental benefit.
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Make an appropriate cash deposit in an
Indonesian based Bank. The amount varies and is calculated from the
capital employed in the business.
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Show the property investment as an
asset of the company.
The process takes approximately 3 or 4
months and once its completed; the company can apply for work permits
for the foreign directors, 3 permits in the first year of operation.
The cost to setting up the PMA is between IDR 30 to 40 Million or
equivalent with USD 4,500.
C. FEES
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Notary: 1% - 1.5% of the value
of the transaction.
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Seller Tax & Buyer Tax: seller
and buyer pay 5% each of tax value added.
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Mortgage Certificate: 2% of
value of mortgage.
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