Mauritius Company Registration

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Overview of Company Registration in Mauritius

Mauritius offers a strategic location, favorable tax regime, and robust legal infrastructure, making it an ideal destination for international entrepreneurs and investors. Corporate Analytica ensures end-to-end support for registering Global Business Companies (GBCs) and Authorised Companies (ACs) in Mauritius with full compliance.

Advantages of Registering a Company in Mauritius

  • Low corporate tax rate (as low as 3%)
  • 100% foreign ownership allowed
  • Access to African and Asian markets
  • Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAAs) with 40+ countries
  • No capital gains tax or exchange control regulations

Eligibility Criteria

  • Foreign nationals or companies can register
  • Minimum 1 director (must be a resident for GBCs)
  • Local company secretary (for GBCs)
  • Registered office in Mauritius
  • Business plan and activity details required

Documents Required

  • Passport and address proof of all directors/shareholders
  • Company name and activity details
  • Board resolution (if corporate shareholder)
  • Bank reference letter and KYC form
  • Proof of registered office address in Mauritius

Registration Process

  1. Step 1: Decide company type – GBC or Authorised Company
  2. Step 2: Submit KYC and business plan for review
  3. Step 3: Reserve company name with Registrar of Companies
  4. Step 4: Draft constitution and incorporation forms
  5. Step 5: File with Registrar and obtain Certificate of Incorporation
  6. Step 6: Open a Mauritius bank account (if applicable)
  7. Step 7: Obtain license from Financial Services Commission (for GBC)

Why Choose Corporate Analytica?

  • Experts in Mauritian company and tax law
  • Assistance with FSC licensing and local compliance
  • Affordable pricing for GBC and AC formations
  • Network of local secretaries, auditors & agents
  • Quick turnaround with complete transparency

Post‑Registration Compliance

  • Maintain local office and company secretary (for GBCs)
  • Annual financial statements and audits (as applicable)
  • Filing of tax returns and FSC compliance reports
  • Renewal of company and FSC licenses annually
  • Compliance with AML/CFT guidelines in Mauritius

Penalty for Non-Compliance

  • Late filing of accounts may result in fines
  • Failure to renew business license can cause suspension
  • Non-payment of taxes attracts penalties and interest
  • Serious violations may lead to company dissolution

Frequently Asked Questions (Mauritius Company)

Q1. Can a foreign national own 100% of a Mauritius company?

Yes, Mauritius permits full foreign ownership for both Global Business Companies and Authorised Companies.

Q2. What is the difference between a GBC and an Authorised Company?

A GBC is regulated and tax resident in Mauritius, suitable for investment and global trade. An Authorised Company is non-resident and cannot access tax treaties.

Q3. How long does it take to register a company in Mauritius?

Typically, it takes 7–10 working days, depending on document readiness and approval from the FSC (if applicable).

Q4. Is Mauritius a tax haven?

While Mauritius offers low tax rates and tax treaties, it complies with OECD and FATF regulations and is not considered a tax haven by regulators.

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