Country Profile: Liechtenstein. Commercial Trust Limited Country Profile Liechtenstein v12.01

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Country Profile: Commercial Trust Limited Country Profile v12.01

Country Profile: The Facts Location Languages Nationality Central Europe, between Austria and Switzerland Official German Spoken Alemannic dialect er Religions Roman Catholic 76.2% Protestant 7% Others 16.8% Government Head of Government Legislature Constitutional Document Economy Currency GDP (2011) Population Percentage of population Hereditary Constitutional Monarchy Prime Minister Unicameral Parliament Constitution of the Principality of is known as an important financial center due to its profession in financial services for foreign entities. has low tax rate, friendly incorporation and corporate governance rules. Strict bank secrecy has contributed significantly to the ability of financial intermediaries in to attract funds from outside the country's borders. The same factors made the country attractive and vulnerable to money launderers, although late 2009 legislation has strengthened regulatory oversight of illicit funds transfers. Swiss Franc (CHF) Total CHF 4.09 billion Per capita CHF 111,492 36,700 (approx.) er 65.5% Others 34.4% Area 160 km 2 Time zone CET (UTC +1) CEST (UTC +2) Public Holidays National holidays 15 Climate Continental Sources: Central Intelligence Agency, Wikipedia Country Profile

Nestled between Austria and Switzerland, is a one of the smallest countries in the world. While has an estimated population of around 35,000, there are nearly the same numbers of registered businesses in the country. It is one of the most politically stable countries in the world. The unemployment rate of the country is as low as 1.5 percent. Moreover, due to low tax rates and hassle free company formation process, has been one of the most preferred investment destinations to foreign companies or investors. Although the country saw decline in foreign investment during 2008-2011, it is expected to bounce back in form after 2012. Let s first take a look at some key benefits of investing in. The Business Climate There are several reasons to invest in : Free economy: The free enterprise economy of is quite favorable to foreign investments. Despite having limited natural resources, the country has developed a highly industrialized and highly diversified national economy. In May 1995, became a member of the European Economic Area, an organization that aims to encourage trading between the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and the EU. Moreover, the government of the keeps revising their economic policies in order to attract more foreign investment to the country. Moderate tax rates: benefits foreign nationals with low corporate tax rates. In order to make the country s tax system more attractive to foreign investors, a new tax reform law had been enacted by the government in 2011. Under the new law, the country s corporate tax rate has been brought down to only 12.5 percent. Moreover, a business in doesn t require paying gift taxes, inheritance taxes, and taxes on capital gains. Healthy business environment: Establishing a business in is easy and convenient. It doesn t require one to complete complex administrative procedures. The business environment is quite dynamic and corruption free. Moreover, government policies are usually very favorable to investors. There are no restrictions on currency transfers or repatriation of profits.

Setting up a Business in The following steps need to be completed in order to setup a company in : Getting an approved name of the company: The proposed company should obtain an approved name from the Registry. Preparing articles of association and the memorandum: The Company must appoint a licensed law practitioner in to prepare the memorandum and articles of association. After preparing these documents, they should be filed with the Office of the Registrar of Companies. Transferring fund to bank account: By law, it is mandatory to deposit at least the minimum amount that is required to form the intended type of company. The minimum deposit amount for setting up a limited liability company is CHF 30,000. The amount should be deposited to any bank, where the company has an account. Forming a company in also requires registering for taxation and other requirements at respective departments of the government. Types of Business Structures in acknowledges various legal forms of business. Foreign or domestic investors require selecting an appropriate form, depending upon their requirements and limitations. Here is a close look at five most popular types of business structures possible in the country: Company limited by shares: Two individuals or entities can setup a company limited by shares in. Establishing this type of business requires investing a minimum of CHF 50,000 as paid-up capital, and there must be at least two founder members. It is not necessary that all founders should be shareholders. Liability of shareholders is restricted only to their shares in the capital. It is mandatory for a company limited by shares to appoint an auditor, and also to submit audited accounts to the Registrar each year. Limited Liability Company: This type of company can be formed with two or more members. The minimum investment required for establishing this type of company is CHF 30,000. Moreover, each shareholder should pay a minimum subscription amount of CHF50. This type of business allows members to use different types of shares. Establishment: An establishment is an independent fund, which can be formed without members or shareholders. Minimum capital required for establishing this type of business is CHF 30000. At least half of this amount should be paid up front. This form of business is perfect for foreign investors who want to have a commercial presence in for patents or royalties. It is possible to transfer founders rights. Foundation: Any business entity in can set up a foundation to actualize certain stated, non-commercial wishes of its founder. A foundation is a type of fund created towards meeting a specific purpose. Minimum capital required for foundation is CHF 30,000. Depending upon the nature of a business and its individual requirements, the purpose of a foundation can be different for different organizations. A foundation is usually set up by the founder of the business entity. A foundation doesn t have members or shareholders. Trust Enterprise: also recognizes a Trust Enterprise, which can be established by a settler. There can be two types of trusts, namely active trust and non-active trust. A Trust Enterprise can be setup by filing a Deed of Trust with the Registrar of Trusts. It is mandatory to mention the following details in the deed. a) Name and purpose of the Proposed Trust Enterprise b) The identity of the trustees c) The composition of the trust fund It is also necessary to mention the identity of the auditors, if the purpose of the trust is commercial. Country Profile

Accounting Requirements and Filing Requirements Running a business in requires meeting some accounting requirements on a regular basis. It is mandatory for almost all forms of business to maintain filing and documentation requirements. For foundations with a commercial purpose, it is necessary to retain the documents that prove how the assets of company have been used for the foundation. It is also essential to keep these proofs for at least 10 years. A business in should ensure that audits are performed by professional auditing companies or certified public accountants. Any limited company operating a business in needs to complete the following filing requirements: The company must prepare annual accounts and an annual report, and file those with the Property and Public Register Office. It is mandatory that these reports should be in written in German. However, companies that do not operate with a commercial purpose can use other language options, such as English, Spanish, French, and Italian. Taxation Under the Tax Act 2010, any corporation doing business in requires paying 12.5 percent corporate tax on annual profit. Only profit from a business is considered as a taxable income. Branch of foreign companies are also subject to paying corporate profit tax when doing business in. Following are some other important features of the country s tax system: No capital tax: The government of doesn t charge any capital tax on corporations or any form of business. Withholding tax: Although the tax system of doesn t charge any withholding tax on income earned from royalty or interests, withholding tax may apply to interest from commercial loans over CHF 50,000 with a minimum term over 2 years. Immigration and Visa Requirements Foreign nationals who want to visit and stay in for more than three months must obtain a visa from the relevant Swiss visa authority. Multiple entry visas are also issued with validity ranging from six months and five years. However, in order to get approval to multiple-entry visa, an applicant must prove his intention of visit and reliability. Some general requirements for visa include the following:

Duly filled visa application form Return ticket or onward ticket Four copies of recent passport-size photographs of the applicant A valid passport: The passport should be valid for three months after the intended visit Banking Requirements Foreign nationals from almost all countries are allowed to open a bank account in. Depending upon requirements, they can open different types of accounts, such as personal bank account, corporate bank account, and offshore account. Apart from providing usual banking service, some private banks may facilitate account holders with some additional financial services, such as investment advisory service, portfolio management service, internet banking service, call money, time deposits, and fiduciary investment deposits. Documents required for opening a bank account will depend on the type of account, and policy of a bank. Documents required for opening a personal bank account: Copy of passport or any other national identification card Address proof: This can be a utility bill, such as electricity bill, water bill, or telephone bill Minimum deposit: Depending upon policy of a bank, the minimum deposit required for opening a bank account may vary from EURO 500.00 and EURO 1000.00. When it comes to opening a business account, each director and shareholder should submit all personal documents mentioned above. In addition, they should submit the following documents: Shareholders statement Certificate of Incorporation Documents that state rules and regulations of a company Board Resolution for bank account opening For companies that are running a business in for more than six months, the bank may ask for a certificate of good standing. Country Profile

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