Bahamas Corporation
Bahamas corporations are governed by the International Business Companies Act of 1990. Being so close the United States, makes the Bahamas a very popular jurisdiction for Americans to form offshore corporations, One reason for its popularity as an offshore corporation jurisdiction are the strict privacy laws that help keep information about Bahamas corporations confidential and private.
Bahamian Corporation Benefits
Bahamas corporations receive many benefits including:
• Privacy: The Bahamas’ International Business Companies (IBC) Act of 1990 protects the privacy of its corporations and their shareholders. This Act prohibits information sharing of its corporations between the Bahamas and any other country.
• 20 Years Tax Exemption: Another attractive benefit the Bahamas provides for foreigners is tax exemption to both the corporation and its shareholders for twenty years after the process of incorporation is complete. However, citizens of the U.S. and other countries taxing worldwide income may be required to report all income to their tax authorities.
• One Shareholder and One Director: Bahamas corporations only need a minimum of one shareholder and one director.
• No Annual Reports Filing: Bahamas corporations are not required to file annual reports with the Registrar’s Office.
• Annual General Meetings held Anywhere: There is no requirement for Bahamas corporations to hold their annual general meetings in the Bahamas as they can be held anywhere in the world.
• Easy Banking: Once a new Bahamas corporation is officially registered, it is easy to open a corporate bank account in the Bahamas.
Corporate Name
Bahamas corporations are required to select a unique corporate name which is not similar with any other Bahamas corporation. It is recommended to submit a primary corporate name along with two alternatives in case of name similarity.
Bahamas corporations must include one of the following words at the end of the company name: “Incorporated”, “Corporation”, or “Societe Anonyme”, or its respective abbreviation “Inc.”, “Corp.” or “S.A.”.
Bahamas corporate names cannot include the following words without government permits or licenses: “Bank”, “Assurance”, “Building Society”, “Chartered”, “Chamber of Commerce”, “Cooperative”, “Insurance”, “Imperial”, “Municipal”, “Trust”, “Royal”, or similar meanings.
Online corporation name searches are available 24/7 through the Registrar General’s Department. A corporate name can be selected and reserved for up to three months.
Office Address and Local Agent
Bahamas corporations must have both a local registered agent and a local office address which will be used for process services and official notices.
Shareholders
Bahamas corporations are required to have at least one shareholder. The shareholder may be a private person or a corporation. All Bahamas corporations’ shares must be registered.
Directors and Officers
Bahamas corporations must have at least one director. Directors may be private individuals or corporations.
Authorized Capital
The maximum authorized share capital is $5,000 USD, for the minimum Government fees. However, a Bahamas International Business Corporation (IBC) is not required to pay the authorized capital.
Taxes
Offshore corporations are exempt from taxation. This means that Bahamas corporations pay a 0% corporate tax rate.
Furthermore, after incorporation, personal income taxes may also be exempt for the shareholders.
Annual Fees
The annual registration fee for corporations is BSD $1,100.
Public Records
The Bahamas ensures privacy for offshore corporations. The names of corporate shareholders and directors remain private. The International Business Companies Act of 1990 ensures that corporate information in the Bahamas remains confidential.
Accounting and Audit Requirements
The corporation must maintain records of meeting minutes at its registered office. However, corporations are not required to file annual reports.
Annual General Meeting
There is no requirement for annual general meetings to be held locally. They can be held anywhere in the world.
Time Required for Incorporation
New Bahamas corporations can expect the entire process to take about 15 to 20 days. The completion time depends on the turnaround with the corporate name registration, as well as how accurately the corporation completes its registration documents.
Shelf Corporations
Shelf corporations are available for faster incorporation.
Bahamas Background
The Bahamas is officially known as the “Commonwealth of the Bahamas” is located in the Lucayan Archipelago. There are more than 700 islands, islets, and cays in the Atlantic Ocean making up the Bahamas Islands. The designation of “the Bahamas” can refer either to the country or to the larger island chain. They are located north of Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and Cuba; northwest of the Turks and Caicos Islands; and southeast of the U.S. state of Florida and east of the Florida Keys. Its capitol is Nassau situated on the island of New Providence. The Bahamas covers 180,000 square miles (470,000 square kilometers) of ocean space.
Conclusion
The main reasons why Bahamas corporations are so popular are the confidentiality and privacy provided by the government, and a twenty year exemption from taxes. In addition, only requiring one shareholder and one director makes incorporation convenient. No annual report filing and the ability to conduct annual general meeting anywhere are also convenient. After incorporation, the ability to easily open Bahamas corporate bank accounts is another benefit.