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Liberia

$

1600

Registrar

Abbreviation 

Email

Phone

Liberia Business Registry

LBR

+231 886 515 202

Location

Capital

Official languages

Population

Currency

ISO 4217

Monrovia

Liberia

English

5,418,377

LRD

Liberian Dollar

Directory of companies

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  • Certificate of incorporation 

  • Articles of association

  • Meeting minutes 

  • Company stamp

Certificate of incorporation

Company stamp (By stempil.com)

Registration documents and guidance 

FAQ for company formation in Liberia

FAQ for company formation in Liberia:


1. What types of companies can be formed in Liberia?

    - Business corporations (BC)

    - Non-profit corporations (NPC)

    - Limited liability companies (LLC)

    - Foreign business corporations (FBC)

    - General partnerships (GP)

    - Limited partnerships (LP)

    - Limited liability partnerships (LLP)


2. What are the requirements for registering a company in Liberia?

    - Reserve a unique name for the company

    - File the Articles of Incorporation with the Liberian Business Registry

    - Appoint a registered agent in Liberia

    - Obtain a business license from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry

    - Obtain a tax identification number (TIN) from the Liberia Revenue Authority

    - Register for social security with the National Social Security and Welfare Corporation

    - Register for workmen’s compensation insurance with the Liberia National Insurance Corporation


3. What is the minimum capital required to register a company in Liberia?

    There is no minimum capital requirement for registering a company in Liberia.


4. What is the time frame for registering a company in Liberia?

    It usually takes 2-3 weeks to register a company in Liberia, depending on the type of company and the completeness of the application.


5. Do I need to be physically present in Liberia to register a company?

    No, it is not necessary to be physically present in Liberia to register a company. However, you will need to appoint a registered agent in Liberia who will act as your company’s representative.


6. What is the corporate tax rate in Liberia?

    The corporate tax rate in Liberia is 25%.


7. Do I need to submit annual financial statements?

    Yes, companies are required to submit annual financial statements to the Liberia Revenue Authority.


8. Are there any special incentives for foreign investors in Liberia?

    Yes, Liberia offers various incentives for foreign investors, including tax holidays, duty-free imports of machinery and equipment, and repatriation of profits and capital.

Liberia's economy has been on the rise in recent years, with the World Bank reporting that the country's GDP grew by 4.9% in 2019. This growth was driven by the country's agricultural sector, which accounted for nearly half of the country's GDP. The mining sector also contributed significantly to the economy, with iron ore exports accounting for around 25% of total exports. The country also has a growing tourism industry, with the number of international visitors increasing by 8.5% in 2019. The government has also implemented a number of reforms to improve the business environment, including the introduction of a new investment code and the establishment of a one-stop shop for investors. These reforms have helped to attract foreign investment, with the World Bank reporting that foreign direct investment in Liberia increased by 11.5% in 2019. Overall, Liberia's economy is showing signs of improvement, and the country is well-positioned to continue its economic growth in the years to come.

The tax system in Liberia is relatively simple, with a limited number of taxes levied on both corporate and personal income. Here is an overview of the tax system in Liberia:


Corporate taxation:

- Corporate income tax is levied on the profits of companies at a flat rate of 25%.

- Companies are also subject to a business registration fee and various other fees and charges.


Personal taxation:

- Individuals in Liberia are subject to personal income tax on their income from employment, business, or other sources, at progressive rates ranging from 5% to 30%, depending on their income level.

- Self-employed individuals are required to file and pay taxes on their own behalf.

- Other taxes and fees that individuals may be subject to include property tax, vehicle tax, and various fees for services.


Tax payment process and calendar:

- Liberian taxpayers are required to file their tax returns annually by the end of March of the year following the tax year.

- The tax year in Liberia is from January 1st to December 31st of the same year.

- Corporate income tax payments are made quarterly, with the first instalment due by April 15th, and subsequent instalments due by the end of each subsequent quarter.

- Personal income tax payments are made on a monthly or quarterly basis, depending on the taxpayer's income level and the nature of their income.

- Late tax payments are subject to penalties and interest charges.


It should be noted that the tax system in Liberia is relatively underdeveloped, with limited tax administration capacity and a high level of informality in the economy. As a result, tax collection and enforcement can be challenging, and the government has been implementing various measures to strengthen the tax system and increase revenue collection.

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