From legal setup to launch, we are ready to make your Cyprus business journey exciting and effortless.
To establish a branch in Cyprus, complete the following formalities:
Accounting and Tax Requirements:
Documents must be notarized, apostilled, translated to Greek, and submitted to the Registrar of Companies within one month of setup.
No, physical presence is not required. Our team can handle the entire process on your behalf—including documentation, translation, registration, and even providing a registered office—making remote setup possible and seamless.
You will need:
If the branch is managed from Cyprus, it is taxed at a flat 10% corporate rate on net profits. If management is conducted outside Cyprus, profits may be exempt from local tax, making it highly attractive for international structuring.
No, branches are not required to submit audited accounts. However, annual VAT and tax returns must be filed to remain compliant.
Yes. We provide virtual office solutions that include a central Nicosia address, mail handling, and call services. This is ideal for businesses that want to maintain a professional presence without the cost of physical premises.
With extensive expertise in European company formations, we ensure a seamless journey, guiding you every step.
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