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Spotify and Netflix Content Could Face Import Tax in Indonesia

Nurul Darari by Nurul Darari
March 30, 2026
in Indonesia, Tech
Reading Time: 1 min read
Spotify and Netflix Content Could Face Import Tax in Indonesia

Spotify and Netflix Content Could Face Import Tax in Indonesia

Jakarta, ThedailyID — The Indonesian government is considering imposing an import tax on digital content, including music on Spotify and films on Netflix.

The policy aims to regulate cross-border digital services and create a level playing field for local industries.

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Officials said many digital products consumed in Indonesia come from overseas platforms. However, current tax rules have yet to fully capture these transactions.

As a result, the government is reviewing mechanisms to classify digital content as imported goods or services.

If implemented, the policy could affect subscription-based platforms. Users may see price adjustments depending on how companies respond to the tax.

Meanwhile, authorities are still studying the technical framework. This includes how to calculate tax value and determine applicable rates.

The government also aims to ensure fair competition between foreign digital platforms and domestic content providers.

In addition, the move aligns with broader efforts to strengthen Indonesia’s digital economy regulations.

However, analysts warn the policy could raise costs for consumers. It may also impact user growth for global streaming services.

At the same time, the government must balance revenue goals with maintaining a healthy digital ecosystem.

Discussions on the policy remain ongoing. Officials have not announced a final decision or timeline for implementation.

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