Indonesia Tariff 2026: Stay Compliant, Reduce Costs

A comprehensive guide to understanding Indonesia Tariff rates, import duties, and classification rules to help you trade smarter and stay compliant.

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Types of Customs Duties

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Import Duty (Bea Masuk)

Value Added Tax (VAT)

Income Tax (PPh Article 22)

Luxury Goods Sales Tax (LGST)

Anti-Dumping Duty

Indonesia Customs Duties Summary

Indonesia operates a progressive import tariff system based on the Harmonized System (HS), where duties generally range from 0% for raw materials to significantly higher rates for finished and luxury goods. Importers must calculate the total Landed Cost, which aggregates Import Duty, Value Added Tax (VAT), and Income Tax (PPh Article 22). Compliance requires careful classification to leverage potential Free Trade Agreement (FTA) preferences and avoid penalties.

Duty/Tax Type NameStandard Rate or Rate Range
Ad Valorem (Import Duty)0% - 150% (Average approx. 8.1%)
Specific / Compound DutiesApplicable to specific commodities (e.g., Rice, Sugar)
Value Added Tax (PPN)11% (Standard Rate)
Income Tax (PPh Article 22)2.5% - 10% (Depends on API License)
Excise Duty (Cukai)Variable (Tobacco, Alcohol, Ethanol)
Antidumping / SafeguardCase-specific (Variable rates)
Luxury Goods Tax (PPnBM)10% - 200%
Section 301 / MPF / HMFNot Applicable (US-Specific Regulations)

Key Duty Classifications

  • Ad Valorem Duty (Bea Masuk): The primary tariff calculated as a percentage of the CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight) value, varying by HS code.
  • Value Added Tax (PPN): A mandatory consumption tax of 11% applied to the sum of the CIF value plus any import duties and excise.
  • Income Tax (PPh Article 22): A withholding tax on imports; registered importers with an API license typically pay 2.5%, while those without pay 7.5%.
  • Excise Duty (Cukai): Specific levies imposed on goods deemed to have negative externalities, primarily ethyl alcohol, beverages containing ethyl alcohol, and tobacco products.
  • Luxury Goods Sales Tax (PPnBM): An additional tax levied on high-end imports such as luxury cars, yachts, and aircraft, calculated on top of the import duty value.
  • Antidumping Duties: Supplemental tariffs applied to specific products from designated countries to protect domestic industries from unfair pricing practices.
  • Specific/Compound Duties: While most goods are ad valorem, certain agricultural strategic goods may face duties based on physical quantity rather than value.

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