Questions to Ask Before You Accept
Visa sponsorship, relocation support, housing allowance, schooling, and tax support—plus transport and car rental questions that prevent expensive surprises later.
Visa Sponsorship
Before you sign, get the visa scope confirmed in writing-especially for dependents and whether a spouse can legally work.
Relocation Support
“Relocation support” can mean anything from a lump sum to full-service door to door. Ask for the exact scope.
When moving to another posting or returning home-don’t wait until the last minute to ask.
Housing Allowance
The biggest misunderstanding: “rent budget” vs “total housing cost.” Confirm the full monthly picture.
Schooling
School support varies widely. Make sure “covered” is defined.
Tax Support
Tax support is one of the most important (and most misunderstood) parts of an expat package.
In Indonesia, income tax is often handled through employer withholding, but your full obligations depend on tax residency, employer structure, and your home-country rules.
- Tax residency is a key trigger: a common reference point is >183 days within 12 months or intention to reside, which can affect how you’re taxed.
- Employers commonly handle payroll withholding for employees on local payroll, but year-end obligations can still depend on individual circumstances and benefits.
You may have two systems in play:
- Indonesia obligations (work location + residency status)
- Home-country reporting (varies by country-some require ongoing reporting while abroad)
- Many expats rely on tax treaties and/or foreign tax credits to reduce double taxation, but documentation and proper filing matter.
In practice, salary payments in Indonesia are widely treated as payable in IDR (Rupiah). If your offer is benchmarked in USD, the conversion method matters and should be stated in writing.
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USD-benchmarked offer with no written FX conversion method
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“Tax support provided” with no definition
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Offshore/onshore split salary with unclear reporting responsibility
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No clarity on whether allowances are taxable or reimbursed
Common Questions Expats Ask
Visa, housing, transport, school, and tax realities
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Visa & Compliance Basics
Work vs dependent status, timelines, risk avoidance.
Rental Contracts Explained
Upfront rent, deposits, break clauses, key terms.
Hidden Costs Expats Overlook
True monthly cost beyond rent.
Transport & Daily Routines
Driver vs ride-hailing, school runs, rainy season planning.