Brazil is a large country in South America, with a huge market and abundant resources, attracting a large number of international enterprises to invest and develop. Moreover, Brazil** encourages foreign enterprises to invest in Brazil, providing various preferential policies and investment guarantees, providing a good environment for the development of enterprises. So what information do you need to register a company in Brazil?
1. Company name: The company name needs to be submitted for approval.
2. Company address: The registered address of the company needs to be provided.
3. Shareholders of the company: provide at least one shareholder.
4. Company directors: local directors are required.
5. Registered capital: The minimum registered capital is 150,000 reais, and there is no need to pay in.
6. Tax rate introduction: enterprise income tax 15%, value-added tax 17%-25%.
Process of company registration in Brazil:
First, choose the right type of company. The main types of companies registered in Brazil include Limited Liability Company (LTDA), Shares (SA) and Single Shareholder Limited Liability Company (EIRELI), among others. Different types of companies differ in terms of management and taxation, and you need to choose the right type according to your needs.
Company name registration. To register a company in Brazil, you need to register the company name first, make sure that the name is not registered and that it complies with the naming rules of Brazil. The company name in Brazil must contain a specific word, such as "Limitada" (LTDA), "Sociedade An Nima" (SA), etc.
Apply for a tax identification number. To register a company in Brazil, you need to apply to the Federal Tax Service (Receita Federal) for a tax identification number, which is required to carry out business activities, similar to the corporate tax number of other countries.
Apply for a business license. In Brazil, registering a company requires obtaining a business license, which is issued by the local business registration office to ensure that the company legally conducts business.
Register the company with the Commercial Registry Office. In Brazil, the company's documents and applications need to be submitted to the Commercial Registry Office for registration. After successful registration, the company can start operations.