In today's dynamic world of travel and tourism, seizing opportunities in this booming industry requires careful planning and adherence to legal requirements. If you're considering venturing into tourism, securing a Tourism Business Registration Permit (TDUP) is crucial to ensure smooth operations and compliance with regulations.
TDUP, mandated by the Ministry of Tourism under Regulation 10/2018, is essential for businesses involved in tourism-related activities such as travel services, accommodations, and tours. It serves as official recognition of your business within the tourism sector, ensuring legality and adherence to government standards.
To operate legally, businesses must comply with Laws No. 10 of 2009 on Tourism and related regulations like Ministerial Regulation No.PM.85/HK.501/MKP/2010, which outlines procedures for registering tourism services.
Various types of tourism businesses, including accommodations, transportation services, and tour operators, require TDUP to operate legally. Classification is detailed under Ministerial Regulation No. 18 of 2016, covering a wide spectrum from tourist attractions to tourism consultants.
To obtain TDUP, businesses must meet specific commitments and requirements, including:
- Notarial Deed and Ministry of Law and Human Rights Decree
- Identification documents (KTP and NPWP) of all directors and shareholders
- Location permission, Technical Permit, IMB, SPPL, and SKT KPP
- Environmental permits (UKL/UPL or AMDAL), where applicable
The application process involves registering at the OSS (Online Single Submission) portal (oss.go.id), expressing commitment to fulfilling all permit requirements, and awaiting approval from OSS. Once approved, businesses receive electronic TDUP documents, indicating legal compliance and readiness for operation.
Obtaining a TDUP is essential for aspiring and existing businesses in the tourism sector to ensure compliance with regulations and operational legality. By securing this permit, businesses can confidently pursue opportunities in the growing tourism industry while meeting legal obligations effectively.
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