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Doing Business In Indonesia 2010

Indonesia is ranked 122 out of 183 economies.The following tables present the summary for doing business indicators for Indonesia:

Indonesia's ranking in Doing Business 2010

Rank Doing Business 2010
Ease of Doing Business
122
Starting a Business
161
Dealing with Construction Permits
61
Employing Workers
149
Registering Property
95
Getting Credit
113
Protecting Investors
41
Paying Taxes
126
Trading Across Borders
45
Enforcing Contracts
146
Closing a Business
142

Summary of Indicators-Indonesia,2010

Starting a Business Procedures (number)
9
  Time (days)
60
  Cost (% of income per capita)
26.0
  Min. capital (% of income per capita)
59.7
Dealing with Construction Permits Procedures (number)
14
  Time (days)
160
  Cost (% of income per capita)
194.8
Employing Workers Difficulty of hiring index (0-100)
61
  Rigidity of hours index (0-100)
0
  Difficulty of redundancy index (0-10)
60
  Rigidity of employment index (0-100)
40
  Redundancy costs (weeks of salary)
108
Registering Property Procedures (number)
6
  Time (days)
22
  Cost (% of property value)
10.7
Getting Credit Strength of legal rights index (0-10)
3
  Depth of credit information index (0-6)
4
  Public registry coverage (% of adults)
22.0
  Private bureau coverage (% of adults)
0.0
Protecting Investors Extent of disclosure index (0-10)
10
  Extent of director liability index (0-10)
5
  Ease of shareholder suits index (0-10)
3
  Strength of investor protection index (0-10)
6.0
Paying Taxes Payments (number per year)
51
  Time (hours per year)
266
  Profit tax (%)
26.9
  Labor tax and contributions (%)
10.6
  Other taxes (%)
0.1
  Total tax rate (% profit)
37.6
Trading Across Borders Documents to export (number)
5
  Time to export (days)
21
  Cost to export (US$ per container)
704
  Documents to import (number)
6
  Time to import (days)
27
  Cost to import (US$ per container)
660
Enforcing Contracts Procedures (number)
39
  Time (days)
570
  Cost (% of claim)
122.7
Closing a Business Recovery rate (cents on the dollar)
13.7
  Time (years)
5.5
  Cost (% of estate)
18

Source: World Bank

List of Procedures to Start Business in Indonesia:

1. Obtain the standard form of the company deed ;arrange for a notary electronically; obtain clearance for the Indonesian company's name at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights.

2. Notarize company documents before a notary public.

3. Pay the State Treasury for the non-tax state revenue (PNBP) fees for legal services at a bank.

4. Apply to the Ministry of Law and Human Rights for approval of the deed of establishment.

5. Register with the Company Register (Department of Trade) and obtain a registration certificate (TDP).

6. Obtain a taxpayer registration number (NPWP) and a VAT collector number (NPPKP).

7. Apply for the permanent business trading license (Surat Izin Usaha Perdagangan, SIUP).

8. Register with the Ministry of Manpower.

9. Apply for the Workers Social Security Program (Jamsostek Program).

To view more info visit: Doing Business 2010,Indonesia

Source: Worldbank

Updated: July 2010

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