REGULATION OF THE MINISTER OF FINANCE
No. 69/PMK.04/2005
CONCERNING
THE SIXTH AMENDMENT TO DECREE OF THE MINISTER OF FINANCE NO. 89/KMK.04/2002 ON PROCEDURES FOR EXEMPTING THE IMPORT OF GOODS FOR THE NEED OF INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES AND THEIR OFFICIALS ASSIGNED IN INDONESIA FROM IMPORT DUTY AND EXCISE
THE MINISTER OF FINANCE,
Considering :
- a. that the Indonesian Government and Christoffel Blindenmission of Germany (CBM) signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU);
- b. that based on a recommendation of the State Secretariat, CBM can be stipulated as an international organization;
- c. that based on the considerations as meant in letters a and b, it is necessary to stipulate a regulation of the Minister of Finance on the Sixth Amendment to Decree of the Minister of Finance No, 89/KMK.04/2002 concerning procedures from exempting the import of goods for the need of international agencies and their officials assigned in Indonesia from import duty and excise;
In view of :
- 1. Law No. 10/1995 on customs affairs (Statute Book of 1995 No. 75, Supplement to Statute Book No. 3612);
- 2. Law No. 11/1995 on excise affairs (Statute Book of 1995 No. 76, Supplement to Statute Book No. 3613);
- 3. Presidential Decree No. 187/M/2001;
- 4. Decree of the Minister of Finance No. 89/KMK.04/2002 on procedures from exempting the import of goods for the need of international agencies and their officials assigned in Indonesia from import duty and excise as already amended the latest by Regulation of the Minister of Finance No. 01/PMK.04/2005;
DECIDES:
To stipulate :
THE DECREE OF THE MINISTER OF FINANCE CONCERNING THE SIXTH AMENDMENT TO DECREE OF THE MINISTER OF FINANCE NO. 89/KMK.04/2002 ON PROCEDURES FOR EXEMPTING THE IMPORT OF GOODS FOR THE NEED OF INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES AND THEIR OFFICIALS ASSIGNED IN INDONESIA FROM IMPORT DUTY AND EXCISE.
Article I
To amend Point IV of Attachment I to Decree of the Minister of Finance No. 89/KMK.04/2002 by supplementing one point, namely point 28 so as to entirely read, as follows:
"VI. INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS :
- 1. Asian Foundation
- 2. The British Council
- 3. CARE (Cooperation for America Relief Everywhere, in Corporation)
- 4. CCF (Christian Children's Fund)
- 5. CRS (Catholic Relief Service)
- 6. The Ford Foundation
- 7. FES (Friedrich Ebert Stiffung)
- 8. FNS (Friedrich Neumann Stiffung)
- 9. IECS (International Executive Service Cooperation
- 10. IRRI (International Rice Research Institution)
- 11. Leprosy Mission International
- 12. OXFAM (Oxford Committee for Famine Relief)
- 13. Rockefeller Foundation
- 14. WE (Word Education Incooperated, USA)
- 15. NEDO (The New Energy and Industrial Technology ( Development Organization)
- 16. HSF (Hans Seidel Foundation)
- 17. DAAD (Deutscher Achademischer Austaushdiens
- 18. IBF (The Inverso Baglivo Foundation)
- 19. WCS (The Wildlife Conservation Society)
- 20. BORDA (The Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association)
- 21. AI-Haramain Islamic Foundation
- 22. IMC (International Medical Corps)
- 23. The Sub Regional Office of CIRDAP in Southeast Asia (SOCSEA)
- 24. International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO)
- 25. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) .
- 26. Koninklije Nederlands Centrale Vereniging tot Besttrijding der Tuberclosis (KNVC)
- 27. Asian Pacific Telecommunity (APT)
- 28. Christoffel Blindenmission of Germany (CBM) "
Article II
The regulation shall come into force as from the date of stipulation.
For public cognizance, the regulation shall be published by placing it in State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia.
Stipulated in Jakarta
On August 16, 2005
THE MINISTER OF FINANCE
sgd
JUSUF ANWAR