Seychelles
General Information: The Seychelles is a group of 115 small islands located at the centre of the Indian Ocean with a population of approximately 80,000. The legislative side of Government is headed by a National Assembly of directly elected Members. The Seychelles is an independent republic within the British Commonwealth.
Currency: Seychelles Rupee
Language: The official languages are English, French and Creole. English is the main language of business.
Characteristics of Seychelles IBC
Type of Company: International Business Company (IBC)
Taxation: IBC are not subject to taxation within the Seychelles
Annual Franchise Tax: $100 for authorised capital of $ 5000.00 $300 for authorised capital over $5000 up to $ 50000.00 $1000 for authorised capital over $50000.00
Directors: Corporation or physical person of any nationality may act as directors. Minimum of one (1) director.
Shareholders: Minimum one (1).
Registered Agent/Office: The IBC must have a registered office and an agent who is a resident in the Seychelles.
Annual Reporting: There is no requirement to file accounts or submit an annual return.
Confidentiality: The details of the shareholders and directors are not required to be kept on public record, but a register of directors and members must be kept.
Double Tax Treaty Network: There are a few Double Taxation Agreements, but they have no impact on IBC companies.
Trading Restriction: Companies cannot trade within the Seychelles or own real estate there. Trading cannot be associated with banking, insurance, assurance, fund or asset management industries.
Name: All companies names must end in the words: Limited Corporation, Incorporated, Societe Anonyme. mnb
Disclosure of Beneficial Owner: No
Tax on Offshore Profits: No
Bearer shares allowed: Yes
Corporate Directors Permitted: Yes
Company Secretary Required: No
Standard Authorised Share Capital: US$ 50,000
Local Registered Agent: Yes
Local Directors: No
Disclosure of Directors: No
Disclosure of Shareholders: No
Annual Return: No
Submit Accounts: No
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