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Opening a business in Bali

Hey guys,聽
I read聽 through the other topics about聽 opening a聽 business in Bali聽 and I still have a few questions.
Most important are average numbers.
I am planning to open a business in tourism聽 sector. I've had a look and found a property which suits me.
Now to my questions.
. How much do you pay a local to be your nominee聽 if you don't know this person well.
. How much did you pay for the notary?
.聽 Did the notary take care off all the paper work which the nominee聽 has to sign ,聽 which would give me the full power over the property?
.聽 Do you have to open a Pma after you bought the property,聽 to be able to start the business ?
If yes,聽 prices?
. How much do you pay to get the build permit?
. What taxes have to be paid before and after you opened聽 you business?
All I want to know what cost聽 I should expect . When I open my business.
Let's say I am planning to purchase a property between 1000-5000 sqm.
I need a聽 build permit for 200 sqm.
If you need more information聽 please let me know.
If you have good contacts聽 you would聽 recommend for a notary,聽 architect ect I would love to get some names.
I would also be interested聽 in experiences with the construction聽 workers.
I read you have to be careful,聽 they steal,聽 work very slow and bad quality.

Thank you very much.
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If you're serious about setting up a business in Bali then you are absolutely going to need an attorney.

Try Peter Johnson (he's Australian), he's been here a long time and many of my Ozzie friends that have used him were satisfied.

:)
When we were searching to registered our Real Estate Agency in Bali we considered all the different legal entities options (PMA, PT, CV etc) and we decided to go with a PT (Local Limited Liability Company) because for registering a PMA the Indonesian Ministry of Justice is asking to deposit a minimum of USD 25 000 (if my memory is good) in your new business account bank during the registration process (that can be several weeks).