Setting up company Cyprus is a simple process that usually takes only a few days. This guide
will help you through the necessary stages and regulations to form your Cyprus Corporation,
making the process easy and fast.
Step-by-Step Guide to
Cypriot Company Formation
Finding a lawyer
According to Cyprus legislation, only lawyers licensed by
the Cyprus Bar Association can create and sign the Memorandum, Articles of
Association, and HE1 form. Choosing the correct legal advice is critical to a
successful registration procedure.
Company name approval
Submit an application for approval of your company's name to
the Registrar of Companies and Official Receiver (RCOR). This can be done
either by the applicant or by a lawyer/service provider. Many legal consultants
provide pre-approved "shelf names" that can be used immediately.
Document submitted to
the registrar of companies in Cyprus
Prepare and submit the required documentation to the
Registrar of Companies. A lawyer or service provider will help you gather and
fill out these forms, as well as open a bank account. The required documents
include:
- Description of the
company's primary goals.
- Details about the nominal
share capital.
- Names, residences, and
passport information for proposed directors and secretaries.
- Proposed registered
address.
- Certified copies of the
ultimate beneficial owner's passports.
- References to the good
status of the ultimate beneficial owners.
- The chain of ownership
leads to the final beneficial owners.
- KYC information complies
with anti-money laundering laws and CBA requirements.
Incorporation process
The Registrar processes the documents after they are
submitted along with the application package and fees. If everything is in
order, the company is incorporated, and you will receive a certificate of
incorporation as well as certified copies of the Memorandum and Articles of
Association.
Tax registration and
bank account opening
After Setting up company Cyprus, you must register with the Tax Department to get a tax identity
number and a VAT registration number. Companies must register with Social
Insurance Services. Employers must make contributions to various funds, and
registration forms can be submitted electronically through the Point of Single
Contact (PSC) Cyprus portal or in person at a District Social Insurance Office
or Citizens Service Centre.

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