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The description of corporate structures and prices quoted below is serving as a general guide and may be subject to the most recent changes of the legislation in various jurisdictions. We invite you to contact us for the latest update and free quotation.

COUNTRY: Barbados

Barbados Offshore Company

Legal form: The Companies Act 1982 is the main legislation governing companies in Barbados. It was modeled on the Canadian Business Corporation Act. Company forms available under the Act are limited liability companies, companies without share capital (for non-profit purposes) and mutual insurance companies. Most offshore operations in Barbados make use of the limited liability company form, and then take offshore status under one of the enabling pieces of legislation, including the International Business Companies Act 1991, the Foreign Sales Corporations Act 1984, and the various specialized financial company forms. The International Business Company is the most widely used vehicle for offshore operations in Barbados.

IBC status is given to companies that are carrying on the business of international manufacturing or international trade or commerce. Broadly speaking, these activities have to be carried out in Barbados, with exports or the provision of services being to countries outside the Caricom area or to other IBCs, exempt insurance companies or Foreign Sales Corporations (i.e. other offshore entities).  The Act limits the issue of an IBC license to companies that fulfill the following criteria:

- a company should be resident in Barbados (resident means incorporated in or managed and controlled from Barbados; registered foreign - 'external' - companies are deemed to be resident);

- no more than 10% of the assets of a company would accrue on a liquidation to holders of its shares and loan capital resident in the Caricom area;

- no more than 10% of the interest and dividend payments made by a company should go to individuals resident in the Caricom region.

Name of the company: Barbados companies’ names must end with one of the following words, or their relevant abbreviations - Limited, Corporation, Incorporated.  The following names to be used, require licensing: Bank, Insurance, Assurance, Re-Insurance, Trust, Trustee, Savings, Royal, Asset management, Fund Management, Investment Fund, Building Society, Municipal, Chartered. Names denoting any connection to local, state or national Governments are generally prohibited.

Memorandum and Articles of Association: Companies in Barbados are formed under the Companies Act by submitting Articles of Incorporation, Notices of Directors and Registered Address and Request for Name to the Registrar of Companies. The Registrar issues a Certificate of Incorporation, and the company exists as from the date of the Certificate. Memorandum specifies the activities in which the company may engage and Articles of Association specify the rules governing the internal management of the company. In addition, application must be made to the Barbados Ministry of Finance for an international business company license. This application should be made as soon as possible after the incorporation of a company.

Shareholders: A minimum of one shareholder is required which may be an individual or a body corporate. The details of company beneficial owners and shareholders are not part of the public records.

The share capital: There is no specific minimum capital requirement. The usual authorized share capital is US$ 50,000. The minimum issued capital may be one share of par value. Issued shares must be fully paid. Registered shares, bearer shares,  preference shares, redeemable shares and shares with or without voting rights are permitted. A company may purchase its share back or reduce stated capital subject to solvency tests.

Directors of the company: Barbados IBC requires a minimum of one director and corporate directors are permitted. Details of the directors do not appear on the public file. There is no requirement to have resident directors.

Registered office and secretary: Barbados companies must maintain a registered office in Barbados. Copies of the Articles of Association, Memorandum of Association, and Certificate of Incorporation must be kept at the Registered Office. A copy of the Register of Directors must also be kept at the Registered Office of the IBC. The Register is not available to the public. Barbados companies must have a secretary who may be an individual or body corporate.

Taxation: International Business Companies pay corporation tax as follows:

Taxable Profits, BDS$ '000

Rate of Tax, %

Up to 10,000

2.5

Between 10,000 and 20,000

2.0

Between 20,000 and 30,000

1.5

Over 30,000

1.0

The Minister may agree a different rate at his discretion, but it may not be less than 1%. Foreign tax credits are deductible, but only in so far as the tax paid stays above 1%.

An external IBC (incorporated outside Barbados) pays tax only on its local revenues. IBCs are exempt from stamp duty on transfers to other IBCs or non-resident persons; they are exempt from exchange control regulations; they are exempt from customs duties on goods and materials imported for their international business, and they are exempt from withholding taxes on payments of all types made to other IBCs or to non-resident persons.

The Minister may grant exemption from income tax on a proportion (usually one third) of the earnings of those IBC employees or sub-contractors who are essential to its business but are difficult to attract or retain.

The exemption of withholding tax for dividends makes Barbados IBCs particularly attractive to Canadians as the dividends an “active” IBC pays its Canadian parent company are also not taxed in Canada as they form part of the parent’s exempt surplus. Under Canadian law, the exempt surplus is the active business income of a foreign affiliate carried on in a listed country such as Barbados.

Audit and financial returns: Financial statements for IBCs must be audited where total assets or revenue exceeds US$500,000. An annual tax return is required for all companies. A company is required to keep financial records, which should reflect the financial position of a company.

Meetings: The directors and the shareholders meetings need not be held in Barbados; also there is no requirement for an Annual General Meeting. All meetings may be held outside Barbados by telephone or other electronic means. Alternatively, directors and shareholders may vote by proxy.

Time needed for formation: Usually it is up to 7 working days, but we need up to 10 working days for legalization of the documents and delivery by courier.

In order to proceed with the formation of the Barbados International Business Company please visit our  how do I start  page and then proceed to  filling in our application form

Our costs and fees for the formation of Barbados International Business Company

 

 

 

Formation cost includes:

 

- Name check and approval

 

- Drafting and filing of Memorandum and Articles of Association

 

- One set of originals of all standard corporate documents with Apostille

 

- Payment of the government license fee 

 

- Provision of registered address

 

- Provision of company secretary

 

- Courier fees

 

- Rubber stamp

 

 

 

Please contact us for  a free quotation, we shall respond immediately !

 

Optional services (to be chosen by the client)

- Provision of nominee shareholder

 

- Provision of  nominee director

 

- Bank account opening in Barbados

 

- General Power of Attorney  with Apostille

 

- Apostille of one document

 

- Company seal

 

- Good Standing Certificate with Apostille

 

 

Recurring maintenance fees from 2nd year and after

 

- Provision of registered office

 

- Provision of company secretary

 

- Disbursements

 

- Payment of Ministry of Finance annual fee

 

 

 

Please contact us for  a free quotation, we shall respond immediately !

 

 

 

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