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Travelers Given Updates On Impact Of Bali’s Tourism Tax Revenue 

Travelers Given Updates On Impact Of Bali’s Tourism Tax Revenue 

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The Bali Governor has provided an update on how tourism tax revenue from the province is generated and how it will be utilized.

In addition to the Bali Tourism Tax Levy introduced back in February 2024, there are a series of tourism and restaurant taxes that are generated across businesses on the island. 

Travelers Given Updates On Impact Of Bali’s Tourism Tax Revenue 

Speaking to reporters, Bali Governor Wayan Koster discussed tourism revenue and its impact on the provincial and national economies.

He told reporters that Bali Province contributes to almost half of the total national foreign tourism exchange, and should therefore have greater access to the state budget.

He noted that since Bali generated IDR 107 trillion in tourism-related taxes, which are paid forward to the central government, he will be requesting more payouts and support for infrastructural developments from the State Budget (APBN).

In the policy update request, Governor Koster told reporters, “I specifically provided input for additional material in the draft law on tourism.”

He added, “For Bali, given its significant contribution to Indonesia’s tourism foreign exchange earnings, at 44 percent, the central government deserves support and affirmation to support Bali ‘s tourism sector to ensure its quality and sustainability.”

Noting “We also provide support for the development of infrastructure and strategic facilities, by the characteristics and potential of each region in Indonesia.”

”I also suggested that there be norms in the law, and that regions that are top global tourist destinations be given incentives.”

“The incentives come in the form of infrastructure development or strategic facilities and other needs appropriate to each region.”

He has outlined how the additional income would be utilised and noted that developments on both land and sea would help improve infrastructure for both residents and tourists in Bali. Governor Koster shared, “We’ve just added [developments at] Sanur port, and it’s already functioning very well to Nusa Penida. But it’s causing congestion on the bypass road. That needs to be addressed as well.”

Speaking from the Provincial Government Office in Denpasar, Bali Senator Made Supartha, went one step further and suggested that all hotel, restaurant, and tourism tax revenue generated in Bali should be utilized in Bali, for Bali, and not by central powers.

He told the media on the topic of the IDR 107 trillion of tourism-related tax funds, Senator Supartha shared, “Why haven’t we received any compensation at all? The money is for the benefit of the Balinese people and the interests of Balinese tourism, and so on. There must be a contribution, so that’s one of our homework assignments.”

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He also wants Bali to benefit more directly from the funds generated for the central government from the eVisa on Arrival and visa on arrival from tourists traveling in Bali.

Senator Supartha shared, “The question of how much can be returned to Bali is unfair, as it’s not fair for the central government to only benefit from it all. The central government must consider Bali’s development needs, and there should be reciprocal compensation for Bali.”

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In addition to the hotel and restaurant tax and foreign exchange revenue, Bali is the sole beneficiary of the Bali Tourism Tax Levy.

Introduced in February 2024, the Bali Tourism Tax Levy is a mandatory fee for all international tourists traveling to Bali. The fee is IDR 150,000 and was established to help fund the nurturing of nature, the conservation of culture, and the levelling up of infrastructure. 

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Tourists traveling to Bali must make their payment before they depart from the island. They can make their payment at the LoveBali website or via the app of the same name.

It is also possible to make the contribution at the dedicated counter in the arrivals hall of I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, and in the domestic arrivals terminal too. 


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