Offshore St Vincent and Grenadines
Benefits of St Vincent Offshore Company:
Bank account for St Vincent offshore company: Euro Pacific Bank, Belize Bank International, Pacific Private Bank, Atlantic International Bank.
St Vincent offshore company registration in 5 steps:
STEP 1: Place your order
STEP 2: Pay the fee for St Vincent offshore company formation
STEP 3: Our Project Manager contacts you and requests that you send the necesary documents
STEP 4: You receive foundation documents from us
STEP 5: You are able to start your business
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Documents required for St Vincent offshore company formation: certified copy of passport or ID card, proof of address (not older than three months), business plan, CV.
St Vincent Offshore Company:
Legal form
IBC
Duration of establishment
7 – 10 days
Register of executives
Not publicly accessible
Register of shareholders
Not publicly accessible
Registered capital
10,000 USD
Minimum paid-up capital
1 USD
Minimum number of shareholders
1
Minimum number of executives
1
Non-residents allowed as executives / legal person
Yes / Yes
Registered agent / seat required
Yes / Yes
Local company secretary required
No
Local General Assembly required
No (anywhere in the world)
Submission of financial statements
No
Submission of annual reports
No
Mandatory audit
No
Required tax return
No
Taxation of income
No
Possibility to use a Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement
No
About Offshore St Vincent
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an Anglo-Caribbean country in the British West Indies. Its 389 km2 (150 sq mi) territory consists of the main island of Saint Vincent and the northern two-thirds of the Grenadines, which are a chain of 32 smaller islands including Saint Vincent.
Kingstown is the capital and main port. Saint Vincent has a British colonial history, and is now part of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, CARICOM, the British Commonwealth of Nations, the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).
St. Vincent is a parliamentary democracy with laws based on English common law. The language of government, commerce, as well as its principal spoken language is English.
The country has strong economic ties with the United States, Canada, China, members of the European Community and other countries in the Eastern Caribbean.