Company registration in Cyprus

Company registration in Cyprus

The company can be set up for international trading purposes having one of the lowest taxes
in Europe (12.5%) on their profit. In addition, there are no withholding taxes on the payment
of dividends to non-resident shareholders. There is no minimum requirement for share capital. It is customary to have € 1,000 of issued
share capital

Price: 2145 Euro + 100 euro documents delivery

Details for Company registration in Cyprus

  • Annual renewal of the company - 1 940€
  • Notarization of Power of Attorney for registering a company remotely - yes
  • Termination – 1,5 weeks

Required documents for Company registration in Cyprus

Documents required from the director:

  1. two different samples of identity documents (for example, Foreign passport / internal passport / driver’s license/ ID card)
  2. confirmation of the director’s address (utility bill / bank statement / document from a government agency) not older then 3 month

All documents must be translated into English and notarized (with the translation of the notarization itself)

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About offer

Included in the price:

The cost of registration of the company includes a nominal service, which allows to fully
enjoy all the advantages of the Double Taxation Treaty

Taxation will be as follows:

12,50%

Bookkeeping

depending on the turnover

Price (not included documents delivery)

From 2,145€

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