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Shelf Companies in Cyprus

Effortless Business Launch with Taurus Legal Group

Cyprus offers excellent opportunities for business, and Taurus Legal Group is here to make your market entry seamless. Our selection of shelf companies provides you with a fully compliant entity ready for immediate operation. We handle the due diligence, ensuring a clean financial history and compliance with all local regulations. Let us help you start your Cypriot business on a solid foundation and avoid the usual startup delays.

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Advantages of registration of business in Cyprus:

Low tax

Cyprus is a low tax jurisdiction with a corporate tax rate of 12.5%.

Not offshore

Cyprus is not offshore and is not included in the list of offshore countries, including Ukraine.

Residence permit

Non-residents have the opportunity to obtain a residence permit in Cyprus.

Developed port infrastructure

The island has a developed port infrastructure and provides access to both the European and Asian markets.

Double tax treaties

Cyprus has a wide network of double tax treaties with over 65 countries, including Ukraine.

No currency control

There is no currency control in the jurisdiction, which makes it easier to do business.

The banking sector

The banking sector in Cyprus is developed and includes world banks. Opening or buying a Cypriot company is suitable for a wide range of activities, including trade and the IT sector.

VAT

The purchase of personal property in Cyprus is subject to a reduced VAT rate of 5%. Registering a company and opening a business account does not require a physical presence on the island.

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Cyprus taxes

Before opening a business in Cyprus, it is important to know that only companies that are tax residents of the island with local management and control are subject to taxation.

Under the new rules, starting in 2023, a company registered in Cyprus will automatically be considered a tax resident if it is not a resident of another country. This means that the company will be subject to taxation in Cyprus.

Taxation in Cyprus is considered one of the most favorable in Europe. This means that companies can enjoy preferential tax terms and benefits.

However, when planning a business in Cyprus, it is important to take into account all tax requirements and rules in order to be in compliance with the law and avoid potential problems.

12,5%

Corporate tax

19% (reduced rates: 9%/5%/0%)

VAT

20%

Capital gains tax

0%

Inheritance tax

8,3%

Contribution to the social insurance fund

350 EUR

Annual fee for legal entities

Company Forms

Foreign citizens in Cyprus have the opportunity to register various legal structures such as trusts, funds, foreign representations, investment funds, partnerships and limited liability companies. However, for international business purposes, the most appropriate option is a Limited Liability Company (LTD).

Legal requirements

Legal requirements

The following documents are required to start the Cyprus company registration procedure:

Three preferred company names.
Description of the areas of work that the future company will be engaged in.
A copy of the national and foreign passports of the shareholder (owner of the company).
Proof of shareholder registration address, such as a utility bill or other proof of residence.
Proof of attorney’s registered address, if available, a utility bill or similar document may also be provided.

These documents are required to start the Cyprus company registration process. However, it should be noted that specific requirements may vary depending on the type of company and other factors.

Required documents

The following documents are required to start the Cyprus company registration procedure:

  1. Three preferred company names.
  2. Description of the areas of work that the future company will be engaged in.
  3. A copy of the national and foreign passports of the shareholder (owner of the company).
  4. Proof of shareholder registration address, such as a utility bill or other proof of residence.
  5. Proof of attorney’s registered address, if available, a utility bill or similar document may also be provided.

These documents are required to start the Cyprus company registration process. However, it should be noted that specific requirements may vary depending on the type of company and other factors.