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Bahamas Offshore Company Overview

Prices in US$
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Simple Incoporation
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Incorporation With Bank Account
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Singapore Account
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Hong Kong Account
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Cyprus Account
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Tanzania Account
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Seychelles Account
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1895
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1895
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1895
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1895
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1895
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1895
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Nassau, the capital, is an important commercial centre. Over half of the population of the Bahamas live in Nassau on New Providence. The second largest town is Freeport, an important industrial centre, on Grand Bahama.
Freeport, on Grand Bahama, was developed in the 1950s by American business interests and is now home to a number of US commercial enterprises. (Wallace Groves, the American millionaire, founded the Grand Bahama Port Authority which was granted Crown Land and taxation concessions in return for developing the land, building schools, dredging the harbour and building an airport. The Port Authority, now run by British, Canadian and American investors has gone into partnership with Hutchison Whampoa, the Anglo-Chinese Container/Port company).
Banking and financial services are vital to the economy. Favourable tax laws have made the Bahamas an international banking centre. There is no income tax and no capital gains or inheritance taxes. The government raises revenue through selective taxes such as hotel occupancy tax, restaurant service charges, custom duties and departure tax.
Features
| General |
| Type of entity |
IBC |
| Type of law |
Common |
| Shelf company availability |
No |
| Minimum government fees (excluding taxation): |
US$350 |
| Corporate taxation |
None |
| Double taxation treaty access |
No |
| Share capital or equivalent |
| Standard currency |
US$ |
| Permitted currencies |
Any |
| Usual authorised: |
US$50K |
| Directors or Managers |
| Minimum number |
One |
| Local required: |
No |
| Publicly accessible records |
Yes |
| Location of meetings |
Anywhere |
| Members |
| Minimum number |
One |
| Publicly accessible records |
No |
| Location of meetings: |
Anywhere |
| Company Secretary |
| Required |
No |
| Local or qualified |
No |
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Accounts
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| Requirement to prepare |
Yes |
| Audit requirements |
No |
| Requirement to file accounts |
No |
| Publicly accessible accounts |
No |
| Other |
| Requirement to file annual return |
No |
| Change in domicile permitted |
Yes |
General Information
The Bahamas extends in a 1,225 km arc from 78 km east of Palm Beach, Florida, to just north of Haiti. The Bahamas consists of an archipelago of nearly 700 islands and 2,000 cays.
Infrastructure And Economy
The economy of the Islands is strong, enjoying full employment with most of the revenue being derived from the financial services sector and tourism.
Miami is one hour away by air and the Island has direct air links with New York, Atlanta, Tampa, Houston and Jamaica. The Islands are a popular cruise-ship stop.
Language
The official and spoken language is English.
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Currency
Bahamas Dollar.
Exchange Control
None.for IBC's
Type of Law
Statute Law and Common Law based on English Common Law...
Principal Corporate Legislation
International Business Companies Act 2000, as amended..
Company Information
Type of Company for International Trade and Investment
International Business Company Company.
Restrictions on Trading
Cannot trade within the Bahamas or own real estate there. Unless government permission is granted, cannot undertake the business of banking, insurance, assurance, reinsurance, fund management, ollective investment schemes, trust management, trusteeship, the rendering of investment advice or any other activity that would suggest an association with the banking or insurance industries. Cannot sell its own shares or solicit funds from the Public..
Powers of Company
A company incorporated in the Cayman Islands has the same powers as a natural person.
Language of Legislation and Corporate Documents
English.
Shelf Companies Available
No.
Language of Name
Names can be expressed in any language using the Latin alphabet, if the Registrar receives a translation thereof. The corporate documents will however be in English.
Registered Office Required
Yes, must be maintained in the Bahamas at the address of a licensed management company or law firm..
Name Restrictions
Any name that has already been incorporated, or a name that is so similar as to cause confusion. Names such as royal or imperial. Any name which, in the opinion of the Registrar, is considered undesirable, obscene or offensive, or any name, which suggests the patronage of the Bahamas Government.
Names rerquiring consent or licence.
Bank, building society, savings, loans, insurance, assurance, reinsurance, fund management, investment fund, trust, trustees, Chamber of Commerce, university, municipal or their foreign language equivalents or any name in English or a foreign language that may suggest association with the banking or insurance industries.
Suffixes to Denote Limited Liability
Limited, Corporation, Incorporated, Société Anonyme, Sociedad Anónima, Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung or the relevant abbreviations.
Disclosure of Beneficial Ownership to Authorities
No.
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