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Setting up an International Business Corporation (IBC) in the Bahamas involves several steps and compliance with local regulations. Here is a general guide on how to set up an IBC in the Bahamas:

  • Choose a Name for Your IBC: Select a unique name for your IBC that is not already in use.
  • Appoint a Registered Agent: You must appoint a registered agent who is authorized to provide services in the Bahamas. This agent will assist with the registration process and ongoing compliance.
  • Prepare the Memorandum and Articles of Association: Draft the Memorandum and Articles of Association for your IBC. These documents outline the company's purpose, structure, and operation. You may need legal assistance for this step.
  • Shareholder and Director Requirements: The Bahamas allows for a single shareholder and director, and they can be of any nationality.
  • Registered Office: You must have a registered office in the Bahamas. Your registered agent typically provides this service.
  • Capital Requirements: There are no specific minimum capital requirements for an IBC in the Bahamas.
  • Submit the Registration Documents: Submit the registration documents, including the Memorandum and Articles of Association, to the Registrar General's Department in the Bahamas. You will need to pay the relevant registration fees.
  • Obtain a Business License: Some IBCs in the Bahamas may require a business license, depending on the type of activities they intend to conduct. Check with local authorities to determine if your IBC needs one.
  • Open a Bank Account: You'll need to open a bank account in the Bahamas for your IBC. The specific requirements can vary between banks, so it's advisable to contact a local bank for details.
  • Tax Considerations: Bahamas IBCs are typically tax-exempt in the Bahamas. However, tax regulations can change, so it's essential to stay updated on the tax environment.
  • Maintain Compliance: To maintain your IBC's status, you must fulfill ongoing compliance requirements, such as filing annual returns and maintaining records at the registered office.
  • Renewal: The Bahamas requires annual renewal of IBCs.

Please note that the requirements and regulations for setting up an IBC in the Bahamas can change. Contact us at Offshore Company Corp to consult with our experts in Bahamian business regulations when you set up your IBC in the Bahamas.

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