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Discover why Cyprus - Company Formation is the preferred choice for international business.
No physical presence required
Company exempted from taxation and exchange contro
No hidden fee
All-in-one service
Customized company package
The most flexible structure for international business.
steps to register a company in Cyprus
Select your desired package and additional services through our online platform. All information is secured over a 256-bit encrypted line for your privacy.
Settle your service fees via flexible options including Credit Card (Visa, Master, Amex) or Bank Transfer. You will then receive a checklist of required KYC information.
Submit your identity and address proofs via our digital KYC online form. Our team will guide you through the document preparation and keep you updated via the Client Portal.
Once approved, electronic documents are typically ready within 2 working days. Original physical kits are couriered to your location within 3-7 days.
A registered address is mandatory and included in our formation package.
Choose the plan that fits your business scale.
* Prices are subject to change based on specific requirements and additional services. ** Renewal fees are estimated and may vary.
Foreigners can easily start a business in Cyprus in four steps: First, choose a business type (Private Limited Company is recommended). Second, obtain name approval. Third, submit documents like the HE1 form and MAA to the Registrar of Companies. Finally, receive your Certificate of Incorporation.
Non-tax resident companies enjoy tax exemptions on profits from overseas sources. Incomes derived from within Cyprus are taxed at a flat rate of 12.5%. There is generally no tax on dividend income, interest income, or foreign exchange gains.
A registered address in Cyprus is required to form a company, but you do not need to maintain a physical office space or have a physical presence to incorporate.
Company information is filed with the Companies Registrar as public records and is searchable globally. For owners requiring anonymity, the use of nominee services is recommended.
Yes. Even if not subject to local taxation, a Cyprus IBC must submit tax returns to the Tax Authorities and the Registrar of Companies, and maintain accounting records according to International Accounting Standards.
Licenses are only required for specific regulated activities such as banking, insurance, and financial services.
Initial costs typically include the company registration fee, name approval fee, registered office services, and bank account setup fees.