Showing posts with label Import Procedure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Import Procedure. Show all posts

Brief of Import to Indonesia


Importation of goods into Indonesia must be declared to the customs authority using an Import declaration form (PIB = persetujuan import barang). To be able to fulfill customs obligations, the importer must be registered to the Indonesia trade department to obtain a customs identification number (NIK).

Any goods coming from overseas into the Indonesian customs territory are treated as import and are generally subject to customs duty. All importation of goods into Indonesia should verified first before release into importer. Verification of documentation and physical inspection of goods is needed to ensure that all is as per Indonesia import procedure.

Import taxes and customs duty should be settled first before the goods are released from the customs area at port of discharges. If the deadline is not met, the customs duty payable is subject to an administrative penalty of 10% from the customs duty payable or base on current tariff.

Customs will not and never release the goods to importer if all the Indonesia import procedure has not complete yet. 

General Information on Indonesian Customs

Indonesian Customs Law (ICL)
Indonesian Customs is governed under Law Number 17 of 2006 as the amendment of Law Number 10 of 1995 on Customs. The amended of it has been in effect since 15 November 2006.

Indonesian Customs Territory
The Indonesian Customs Territory is defined as the entire territory of Indonesia, covering the land and waters and the air space over them and specified localities in the exclusive economic zone (ZEE) and the continental shelf in which the ICL applies in full.
The Indonesian ZEE is the outer strip bordering the Indonesian territorial sea as determined by the law applicable to the Indonesian waters, covering the seabed, the subsoil thereof, and the water above it with an outermost limit of two hundred (200) nautical miles, measured from the baseline of the Indonesian territorial sea.

Customs Area
A Customs Area is an area with certain borders at a harbor, airport, or other place designated for flow of goods, which is fully under the monitoring of the Indonesian Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DGCE).