Cyprus is a beautiful island located in the East Mediterranean sea and is positioned at the cross point of Europe, Asia and Africa. The area of the island is approximately 9.251m2 with a population of 700,000 inhabitants. The climate of Cyprus is characterised as mild with long periods of sunshine and temperatutes ranking from 10-35 C. During winter snow covers the top mountain giving the opportunity to enjoy ski. These characteristics make Cyprus an ideal place for business as well as pleasure. Cyprus has two international airports, Larnaca and Paphos, that offer daily flights to most European, USA, Canada, Asian and major African countries. There are two multipurpose ports, Limassol and Larnaca, from where any kind of cargo can be shipped. Cyprus is considered among the top countries in the telecommunication services with a telephone network that has direct connections to more than 190 countries. Cyprus has been a member of the United Nations since its independence in 1960 and as from May 2004 is also a full member of the European Union. The legal system is based on the same principles as those of the United Kingdom and all statues regulating business matters and procedures are based essentially on English law. There are currently 16 locally incorporated and 22 foreign banks operating in Cyprus. The banks have set-up specialized International Business Unions (IBU) to serve exclusively the needs of International Business Community of Cyprus. The currency of Cyprus as from 1 January 2008 is the Euro. The official languages are Greek and Turkish but English is widely spoken. LTD (Limited Liability Company) The corporate taxation is 10% of the net profit. Non-resident Companies are subject to 0% in taxation provided that the directors are located outside Cyprus , all business decisions are taken outside Cyprus and that it has no sources of income in Cyprus . |