Company Registration in Belize

Setting up a company in Belize offers a robust legal framework, allowing your business to operate as a separate legal entity with the ability to own property, enter contracts, hire employees, and more.

Why Register a Company?

A company in Belize is a distinct legal entity, separate from its owners. This structure empowers you to pursue your business objectives with clarity, legal protection, and credibility.

Registering a Company with Share Capital

Memorandum of Association: Outlines the company's name, objectives, and share capital.

Articles of Association: Defines the internal regulations for managing the company.

Valid Identification: Social Security card (Belizean) or Belizean passport (foreign).

Central Bank Letter: Required for foreign shareholders confirming approval.

Proof of Address: For foreign shareholders, a rental agreement or utility bill.

Companies Limited by Guarantee, Non-Profit Associations & Churches

Memorandum & Articles of Association

Letter to the Attorney General: Request permission to omit "Limited."

All necessary legal documents can be obtained from a local Attorney-at-Law.

Registration Costs

Costs vary depending on the type of company. For a precise breakdown, contact BCCAR directly. Official Link

Annual Compliance

Companies with Share Capital: Must file an annual return with the registry.

Companies without Share Capital: Must submit an annual list of directors.

Compliance ensures your company maintains legal standing and reputation in Belize. Official Link

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