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How much is the tax to enter Bali?

Will the new Bali tourist tax be in addition to visa fees? Yes. The new Bali tourist tax will be levied on top of the applicable visa fees. For most travelers, this means the tourist tax of US$10 will be on top of the US$35 Visa On Arrival fee, raising the cost to enter Bali for a holiday to US$45 per person.



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Currently, the best bet for digital nomads is to apply for the country's B211a tourist visa, which allows holders to live and work remotely in the country for up to 180 days, income tax-free.

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Many places in Bali will accept card payments, which can be the most convenient way to pay. However, it's not an option everywhere so having some cash is also a smart move. Get a travel money card to make ATM withdrawals locally on arrival in Bali, and so you don't need to carry too much IDR cash at any one time.

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In many foreign destinations, cash is absolutely necessary but in Bali you won't need to keep that much on hand. Credit or debit cards can pay for almost all accommodations. If you do decide to withdraw cash from an ATM, you definitely don't need to withdraw a large amount.

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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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Information about the B211A
This means you could stay in Bali for up to 180 days (6 months). Please note: To extend, you'll need to attend an appointment at your closest immigration office for a photo and fingerprints. Choose from the Onshore B211A (applying while in Bali) or Offshore B211A (applying before arrival).

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