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I still prefer the Milf Madurese (though most of them are not tat attractive/fair) if its solely for bedmate and bonking sexion. Really like vacuum cleaner...words juz cant describe it!
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5 Juta?? I can bonk till my lan jiao sores....
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true...5 juta can open how many bottlesss of vodka in red sq
have fun tonite sanuk |
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Keep some small change for ice packs, ok???
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Happy New Year to all my Indo cheongsters....
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Anf a Happy New Year to All!
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Hi bro,
And happy new year to all, may you have a smashing safe cheonging time in Jakata. My humble two cents. |
#9068
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Hi bro,
Have a Happy New Year to all, may you have a smashing safe cheonging time in Jakata. My humble two cents. |
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*** Airport Exit Taxes
Under the new policy, the exit tax for those aged 21 years and above departing from airports will be raised from Rp 1 million (US$91) to Rp 2.5 million, and for those traveling by sea from Rp 500,000 to Rp 1 million, effective from Jan. 1, 2009, to Dec. 31, 2010. Those exempt from paying exit tax directly: 1. People below 21 years of age 2. Foreigners staying in Indonesia no more than 183 days within the last 12 months 3. Diplomats and people working for the diplomatic corps 4. International organization officials, including families 5. Indonesian citizens with residency permits from a foreign country 6. Haj pilgrims 7. Indonesian citizens working abroad 8. People departing Indonesia by land 9. NPWP holders and their dependents Those exempt from paying exit tax, with supporting documents: 1. Foreign students in Indonesia 2. Foreigners involved in research in science and culture, cooperation in technology, religious and humanitarian missions 3. Foreigners working in Batam, Bintan and Karimun and liable to pay income tax as per Article 21 or Article 26. 4. Disabled and ill people seeking medical treatment abroad paid for by social organizations 5. Members of art, culture and sport missions who represent Indonesia abroad 6. Students in a student-exchange program 7. Indonesian citizens working abroad with approval from the Manpower and Transmigration Ministry Bros, The new taxes apply to Indonesians. However, it seem that will cover foreigner as well. Anyone know what is the airport taxes now? For tourist visa, business visa & Foreigner Kitas? It's seem that if you are a tourist, you need to pay 2,5juta when your stay exceed 183days in 12mth. Not sure if the counting month starting Jan'09. Any ideas from bros?
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Cheers
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#9071
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U telling me now ya.... Attached as usuallllll......
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New update on the exit tax. Editorial: Exit tax freed, less red tape? Wed, 12/31/2008 10:51 AM | Opinion The 150 percent increase in exit tax fees to Rp 2.5 million (US$210) as of Jan. 1, 2009, Indonesian citizens aged 21 years and older will have to pay each time they fly out of the country-- unless they hold a taxpayer identification number (NPWP) -- has turned out to be a most effective way to net new taxpayers. Across Indonesia, in the few weeks since the government announced the planned tax measure the number of people registering for taxpayer numbers has increased more than tenfold, with up to 100,000 new applications a day. The tax office may have booked more than 10 million new taxpayers this year alone. However, the new measure has yet to pass one crucial test: How easy will it be to verify outbound travellers' tax documents at international terminals, to check if they truly qualify for exemption. According to the directorate general of taxation, travelers must submit a copy of their taxpayer number, a passport and a boarding pass to tax officials at airports or seaports for verification before they can obtain a "free exit tax" sticker for their boarding pass. This means the taxation directorate will need to set up special counters for verification which, if not conducted efficiently and properly, could become a new bureaucratic hassle for travelers hurrying to catch flights. The tax office is well advised to recognize that verification is much more time consuming than the simple exit tax payment system already in place and operated by commercial banks in departure halls. Tax officials should see to it that the verification runs smoothly so travelers are not held up in long queues, potentially causing them to miss flights. The ease and efficiency of this verification will depend on how the tax office manages its workload during peak flows of outbound travelers. Better yet, if the tax office could set up a system allowing travelers to use their taxpayer identification cards as smart cards for seamless verification. But again, registering taxpayers is only the first step in the ongoing drive to broaden the national taxpayer base. The tax office also needs to develop an effective and efficient tax administration and introduce tough law enforcement to minimize tax evasion and tax fraud. If law enforcement remains lax and the institutional capacity of the tax administration is not improved, the massive number of new taxpayer registrations could turn out to be a flop, as happened in a similar campaign in 2005. In 2005, the tax directorate boasted having almost tripled the number of registered taxpayers to more than 10 million individuals, but the number of taxpayers who filed annual tax returns last year remained stagnant, at around 3.7 million as of this year. The concerted tax campaign this year has also registered more than 10 million new taxpayers, but what is the significance of these new registrations unless the number of taxpayers filing annual tax returns increases significantly too? My humble two cents. |
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Hi guys
Read lot about Tropical Spa. So, thought of trying it out. Went with my friend on 2nd Jan around evening time. Hard place to find, but lot of people do know it and were able to guide. Anyway, good environment. Waiter named hendrik came to greet us and asked our requirements. Quite clearly told him, require a therapist who can also do body massage. Was recommended Number 18. Friend picked up another. Went into room. Gave a good massage to my little john. Then went over to massage full body. She was good in massage. Later, asked her to give body massage which she said she does not. Quite disappointed. She told that body massage given by FL's only. Hmmm, well, was not in mood to try FL's. So, asked her to finish massage..which included HJ to round up and came out. Guys, recommend me any therapist good in BBBJ and Cat Job (In tropical spa or else where). |
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[QUOTE=parn_t;33601862. Foreigners staying in Indonesia no more than 183 days within the last 12 months
The new taxes apply to Indonesians. However, it seem that will cover foreigner as well. Anyone know what is the airport taxes now? For tourist visa, business visa & Foreigner Kitas? It's seem that if you are a tourist, you need to pay 2,5juta when your stay exceed 183days in 12mth. Not sure if the counting month starting Jan'09. Any ideas from bros?[/QUOTE] The law says, within the LAST 12 MONTHS. So, it back dates. If you stay more than 183 days, then you have to pay. Usually, they dont check. especially if you go in and out or travel alot. So many chops on passport. Tourist Visa and business visa still same. Kitas is like a work permit. I dont think the price go up yet. renewing this year, not sure.
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Hi bro,
Last night the police were doing their raids again, after of two weeks of settling down, it is started again. Just wanted to share with you bros here to cheong safe and smart. My humble two cents. |
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