Seychelles CSL

Seychelles Special License Company

What you Need to Know

The Seychelles CSL is a Seychelles domestic company, incorporated under the Companies Act 1972, which is granted a special licence under the Companies Special Licence Act 2003. Unlike the Seychelles IBC, a tax exempt entity and non-resident for Seychelles tax purposes, the CSL is a tax resident of the Seychelles and may carry on permitted business inside as well as outside of Seychelles. However, the permitted business requirements are such that CSL status is only granted where the Company is to hold investments, or provide services to clients, outside of Seychelles.

Seychelles CSL
Key Features

Seychelles CSL

Corporate Details

General

Legal System

Common Law/Civil Law Hybrid

Disclosure of Beneficial Owner to Registrar

Yes

Disclosure of Beneficial Owner to Registered Agent

Yes

Migration of Domicile Permitted

Yes (Incoming and Outgoing)

Non-English Language Names Allowed

Yes

Operational Objects

Specific to intended business

Tax Resident

Yes

Tax on Worldwide Profits

1.5%

Access to Double Taxation Avoidance Treaties

Yes

Corporate Requirements

Minimum Shareholders

Two

Minimum Directors

Two

Bearer Shares Allowed

No

Corporate Directors Allowed

No

Company Secretary Required

Yes

Standard Authorized Share Capital

USD 1,000 (up to USD 100,000)

Minimum Paid Up Capital

10% of authorized share capital

Corporate Seal

No

Local Requirements

Registered Office/Agent

Yes

Local Secretary

Yes

Local Directors

No

Local Meetings

No

Government Registry of Directors

Yes, not public

Government Registry of Shareholders

Yes, not public

Annual Requirements

Audited Accounts

Yes

Annual Filing of Returns

Yes

Annual Meeting

No

Meeting Location

Anywhere, proxy also allowed

Incorporation Time

2-4 weeks depending on the time it takes for the client to return the application and supporting docs

Advantages
  1. A CSL is liable for Seychelles business tax at the rate of 1.5% on its world-wide taxable income.
  2. A CSL is exempt from Seychelles withholding taxes on dividends, interest and royalties
  3. A CSL is exempt from stamp duty on property transfers, share transfers and other business transactions
  4. The fiscal exemptions granted to a CSL under the CSL Act shall be guaranteed for ten years from the date of incorporation of a CSL and shall continue in force thereafter unless otherwise provided for by written law (the statutory guarantee period is anticipated to be extended to 20 years)
  5. The CSL (unlike the IBC) has access to Seychelles’ steadily expanding network of double taxation avoidance agreements DTAs – including China, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cyprus, South Africa, Botswana, Mauritius, Oman, etc.
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