Full exemption from taxation on foreign income Access to Seychelles steadily expanding tax treaty networks Reasonable pricing with simple legislative requirements Fast and efficient technical support Seychelles is an independent Republic within the Commonwealth with a population of 82,000. Seychelles comprises a group of approximately 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, most of which are situated between 4 and 5 degrees south of the equator. The country has good political stability with a democratically elected Government. The Seychelles economy is primarily based on tourism, commercial fishing and offshore financial services industry. Seychelles is governed by civil law except for the corporate legislation and criminal law which are based on the English common law. The principal corporate legislation governing IBCs is the International Business Companies Act (IBC Act) 1994. IBCs are exempted from taxation on business activities or transactions carried outside of the Seychelles. An IBC can be converted to other resident companies such as Companies Special Licence ("CSL"). The CSL is a Seychelles domestic company (incorporated under the Companies Act 1972), which is granted a special licence under the Companies (Special Licences) Act 2003. A CSL can take advantage of the Seychelles steadily expanding network of double taxation treaties which include China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Thailand, S. Africa, Botswana and Oman.
Seychelles has the finest International Airport in the Indian Ocean region and its national and international telecommunications carriers are well established. There are an increasing number of international banks and insurance companies which have established branches in the Seychelles with local management companies, accounting and legal firms to provide support. |