iPhone 15 to Indo....

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My Indonesian wife (Australian resident) will be returning to Jakarta for a two months visit taking her iPhone 15 (purchased in Aus.) with her.
Does she need to register the IMEI number of her phone with Customs at the airport?
Will she be liable for 40% tax on value of phone over US$ 500? i.e. does the new regulation apply to Indo citizens living abroad returning to Indo for short visit/holiday (less than 90 days) and does it apply to all iPhones or just the new iPhone 16? TIA
 
My Indonesian wife (Australian resident) will be returning to Jakarta for a two months visit taking her iPhone 15 (purchased in Aus.) with her.
Does she need to register the IMEI number of her phone with Customs at the airport?
Will she be liable for 40% tax on value of phone over US$ 500? i.e. does the new regulation apply to Indo citizens living abroad returning to Indo for short visit/holiday (less than 90 days) and does it apply to all iPhones or just the new iPhone 16? TIA
No, for only 2 months one does not need to register one's IMEI for tax.
Just buy a tourist SIM-card for your phone, e.g. at a Telkomsel booth at Soekarno-Hatta airport.
 

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I understand Indo passport holder cannot buy Tourist Sim (valid 90 days)
Does she have a ktp?
Otherwise let a family member (with kartu keluarga) of your wife buy a sim-card.
 

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Does she have a ktp?
Otherwise let a family member of your wife buy a sim-card.
Yes, she has KTP.
But as I understand it, doesn't matter who buys a SIM, it won't work in a phone that hasn't had its IMIE registered?
 
Yes, she has KTP.
But as I understand it, doesn't matter who buys a SIM, it won't work in a phone that hasn't had its IMIE registered?
That's why she or a family member needs to buy a tourist sim card. It will work because Telkomsel wil 'unblock' her IMEI for 3 months. So, she ofcourse has to register her IMEI at Telkomsel not at the tax office bea cukai.
 

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That's why she or a family member needs to buy a tourist sim card. It will work because Telkomsel wil 'unblock' her IMEI for 3 months. So, she ofcourse has to register her IMEI at Telkomsel not at the tax office bea cukai.
My understanding is you need to present your foreign passport to buy a Tourist sim card - they are not sold to Indonesian passport holders.
 
If you want simple but at a higher cost, use a travel eSIM such as Airalo
 
Yes, but this info from Telkomsel website is different
Maybe they make a difference between SIM card and eSIM?

 
Maybe they make a difference between SIM card and eSIM?

 

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Your only option then is, to ask a Indonesian family member to buy a local sim card for your wife. This member has to bring kk and ktp.
 
Your only option then is, to ask a Indonesian family member to buy a local sim card for your wife. This member has to bring kk and ktp.
Yes, that us no problem. But will it work in a phone that hasn't had its IEMI registered?
 
We visited Telkomsel store and explained to them our situation, that we are not living in Indonesia, practically we are "tourist" for 1 month only. So, the staff told us that we can use Telkomsel SIM card in my phone for 3 months. She did it in few minutes.
Good deal. Problem solved without wasting our time to return to custom office in airport.
my experience years back during pandemic - I'm Indonesian.
 
Yes, that us no problem. But will it work in a phone that hasn't had its IEMI registered?
That is the crux. The IEMI must be regsistered for it to work without a tourist SIM. You can blame all the people importing phones and not paying taxes for the problem. If it hadn't been such a large issue they never would have went this far.
 
Yes, that us no problem. But will it work in a phone that hasn't had its IEMI registered?
Only Telkomsel can help. Register the IMEI at their office and get a local sim card.
 
Only Telkomsel can help. Register the IMEI at their office and get a local sim card.
Has to be done through customs and taxes paid. Telcomsel does not control the blacklist/whitelist.
 
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my experience years back during pandemic - I'm Indonesian.
I think this may have been before the regulations changed (April 2020) - now a local sim will only work on a phone that has had its IEMI registered.
 
Has to be done through customs and taxes paid. Telcomsel does not control the blacklist/whitelist.
In the end Telkomsel will be the one who really can help, being the technical company and 'owner' of the network. It's like when a patient is knocking on the door of a hospital without health insurance. According to hospital policy, this patient will not get treatment. But in the end the doctor or surgent are the ones who will decide to help or not. Same situation with the president and his generals ... in the end ... 😂
 

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