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Do you have to pay a departure tax when leaving Bali?

There is no longer any departure tax that needs to be paid, it is included in your airline ticket. There are plenty of restaurants and shops to fill your time while you wait for your flights. Lots of restaurants have spots to charge your phone and computers also. There is free Wi-Fi at the airport also.



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Passenger Service Charges (PSC) for passengers departing from Indonesian Airports are normally paid at the time of check-in, or subsequent to check-in at a booth or counter nearby to the departure hall entrance area. These charges are often referred to as Airport tax, or Departure tax.

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Passenger Service Charges (PSC) for passengers departing from Indonesian Airports are normally paid at the time of check-in, or subsequent to check-in at a booth or counter nearby to the departure hall entrance area. These charges are often referred to as Airport tax, or Departure tax.

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And in July, Bali governor Wayan Koster announced a $10 tourist tax that will go into effect mid-2024. The one-time fee will apply to foreign visitors only and be paid electronically.

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Where Are The Tax Refund Counters Located? Tax refund counters are located in selected Indonesian International Airports. They are available at Soekarno-Hatta Airport (Jakarta), Ngurah Rai Airport (Bali), Adisutjipto Airport (Yogyakarta), Juanda Airport (Surabaya), and Kualanamu Airport (Medan).

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Is it okay to leave Bali and come back and use a Visa on Arrival again? Yes, this is okay, but for multiple times this is not recommended. Immigration authorities may stop you and detain you.

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As mentioned above Cash is still a very important form of payment in Bali, particularly in the smaller shops and also when you need to pay for your transportation, or if you need gasoline. The 100,000 bills are the largest bills. It's useful if you take also some smaller bills with you.

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Key Takeaways. Tourists visiting Bali can bring up to 100 million rupiah equivalent in foreign currency (approximately US $6,500) without declaring it at customs. Any amount exceeding the IDR 100 million limit (approximately $6,500 USD) must be declared upon entry or exit from Bali.

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