Bali has long been a popular holiday spot for Aussies, but it's set to become a serious destination for workers keen to escape the city grind thanks to a new tax-free visa the Indonesian government has introduced. The new B211A "digitial nomad" visa will allow Australians to live and work for six months tax-free. Under the visa, as long as the remote workers earn from companies outside Indonesia, they can live tax-free inside the country, including on islands like Bali. Advertisement In May this year, Indonesia removed most of its Covid-19 mandates for overseas travellers in order to attract more tourists.
The Indonesian government last week announced Aussie remote workers could dial in from Bali tax-free. Credit: simonlong / Getty Images Typically, digital nomads are on 30-day tourist visas and have had to leave and re-enter the country monthly if they wanted to stay.
Bali digital nomad visa requirements & duration. Bali's B211a visa has two options: one that lasts 60 days and can be renewed twice for a maximum duration of 180 days, and one that lasts 180 days. Note that this is a single-entry visa, so once you leave the country, you can't re-enter it without applying for a new one.

Indonesia to offer tax-free visas for anyone who moves there to 'work from home' If you work remotely, you could be logging on from Bali and you won't owe the Indonesian government any tax. This is how it works.

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