Exactly right, and Indonesia is one of the most tax unfriendly countries SE Asia. Unlike others which are territorial for the most part, Indonesia has a worldwide, residency based system, which kicks in once you stay 183 days in a 12 month period. I believe there is a tax treaty between Singapore and Indonesia which might come into play, but you’d need a cross border tax pro to determine weather and how it applies to your situation.
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