Company Formation in South Africa
Company registration in South Africa with LegalBison: full incorporation service and bank account opening.
- Easy and quick incorporation
- One of the best African economies
- Business-friendly administration
- English-speaking workforce
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Cost and Packages for Company Formation in South Africa
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Initial consultation
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Turnkey Company Formation
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Company contact person
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Registered legal company address for 1 year
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Remote incorporation
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Notary Services
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Company Secretary
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Local personnel
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Accounting for 1 year
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Long-term POA
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Apostilled set of documents
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Additional legal support
Turnkey company formation, Everything you need to get off the ground. Start now!
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Initial consultation
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Turnkey Company Formation
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Company contact person
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Registered legal company address for 1 year
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Remote incorporation
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Notary Services
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Company Secretary
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Local personnel
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Accounting for 1 year
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Long-term POA
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Apostilled set of documents
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Additional legal support
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Corporate Account
Full turnkey company formation and support in all necessary aspects. Customized pricing!
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Initial consultation
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Turnkey Company Formation
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Company contact person
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Registered legal company address for 1 year
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Remote incorporation
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Notary Services
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Company Secretary
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Local personnel
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Accounting for 1 year
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Long-term POA
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Apostilled set of documents
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Additional legal support
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Corporate Account
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Incorporation Assistance in South Africa - Free Consultation
Full assistance in registering a company on South Africa. Shelf companies are also available on request.
Getting started with company registration in South Africa
Find out all the necessary information about company setup in South Africa. Discover why South Africa is a popular jurisdiction and how it may help your business to reach another level. Additional information on demand, directly with our team of experienced consultants.
- Timeline
- Duration
- Remote incorporation
- Required Information
- VAT
- Documents
Procedure to prepare the registration of a company in South Africa
The registration process for a company in Company Formation in South Africa with LegalBison is very simple. There are only 6 steps:
- Initial consultation and agreement;
- Payment of the full invoice;
- [IF REMOTELY]: Notarization of POA by client;
- Preparation of registration documents;
- Document signed at the notary;
- Official register validity: immediately.
How long does it take to form a company in South Africa?
South Africa company formation takes around 4-7 working days once all the necessary documents are ready.
Can I form a company in South Africa remotely?
The whole incorporation process can be conducted remotely. No travel necessary. Notarization of documents is necessary.
- A Power of Attorney (POA) from (all) partners is needed;
- The POA is sent to you by us based on the services you want;
- You have to certify the POA by a notary and in some cases legalize it by apostille (some countries need full legalization);
- Once you have the POA on your hands, we double-check, and you send us the original form (physical document!) via courier to the provided address;
- South Africa is part of the Hague Convention of the Apostille.
Necessary information to begin with company formation in South Africa
- 3 options of your desired name for the company and a company contact email address;
- Names, addresses, and emails of all shareholders and board members;
- Short description of your company's activity.
Without VAT number in South Africa
- Your company will not be eligible to receive VAT refunds, which means everything bought is 15% more expensive;
- Your company will not have to file monthly tax returns (prerequisite: no one receives a salary), which means low costs.
With VAT number in South Africa
- Monthly tax returns have to be filed, even if no transactions occur;
- A company registered in South Africa generating 1 million ZAR or more in turnover must register for VAT;
- A business may also register voluntarily if the income earned in the past 12-month period exceeded 50,000 ZAR;
- The standard VAT rate is 15%.
Required documents to provide to register a company in South Africa
- Passport copies (scans) of all individuals above, also beneficiary owner if applicable;
- A Power of Attorney (in case of a remote company registration);
- Certified company documents (in case at least one of the shareholders is going to be a foreign company).
Alternatives to company formation in South Africa
Our team has curated the following jurisdictions as being worthy alternatives to a company registered in South Africa:
Things to know before registering your company in South Africa
Taxation of companies in South Africa
The corporate income tax rate in South Africa is 27% on the profits.
DTAA signed by South Africa for companies
Many countries have bilateral conventions to avoid double taxation and prevent fiscal evasion.Algeria, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, DR Congo, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Kuwait, Lesotho, Luxembourg, Malawi, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Mozambique, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sudan, Eswatini, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Accounting and audit requirements for a company in South Africa
Every South African company is liable to file yearly returns.
The company is required to maintain books and prepare financial statements.
Financial statements have to be produced every year.
Accounts have to be held and to be available at any time within South Africa.
Private companies only require an audit when it’s in the public interest, as indicated by prescribed criteria such as the value of the company’s turnover or assets.
Economic substance and residency requirements for companies in South Africa
Non-residents of South Africa are allowed to be directors and/or shareholders of a private limited company.
A registered address in South Africa is necessary.
LegalBison offers help with all of the above requirements. We assist and are local on the ground. Speak now for free with one of our consultants to get your business started.
- Taxes
- Double Tax Treaties
- Accounting and Audit
- Residency requirements
Taxation of companies in South Africa
The corporate income tax rate in South Africa is 27% on the profits.
DTAA signed by South Africa for companies
Many countries have bilateral conventions to avoid double taxation and prevent fiscal evasion.
Algeria, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, DR Congo, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Kuwait, Lesotho, Luxembourg, Malawi, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Mozambique, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sudan, Eswatini, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Accounting and audit requirements for a company in South Africa
Every South African company is liable to file yearly returns.
The company is required to maintain books and prepare financial statements.
Financial statements have to be produced every year.
Accounts have to be held and to be available at any time within South Africa.
Private companies only require an audit when it’s in the public interest, as indicated by prescribed criteria such as the value of the company’s turnover or assets.
Economic substance and residency requirements for companies in South Africa
Non-residents of South Africa are allowed to be directors and/or shareholders of a private limited company.
A registered address in South Africa is necessary.
LegalBison offers help with all of the above requirements. We assist and are local on the ground. Speak now for free with one of our consultants to get your business started.
About company registration in South Africa
The cost of company formation in South Africa depends on a few factors: mainly, on the amount of legal services to be provided for the incorporation to happen. We encourage you to expose your business project to our legal consultants in order to benefit from a first estimation and a full quotation down the road, tailored to your needs and expectations.
South Africa is a reputed jurisdiction for business in the African continent. It is a country with a rich cultural diversity that makes it a hub between the West and Africa for business. A South African company is great for conducting business in South Africa, as well as with all of the English-speaking African countries and the Western countries.
To register a company in South Africa remotely, entrepreneurs should prepare a basic set of documents. Most of these documents are about demonstrating their identity. Other documents will have to be drafted by a legal partner such as LegalBison for proper company registration without errors.
The answer to this question depends on what citizenship you have, what your business model is, who your business partners/clients are, and a few other aspects. If you want to know about good alternatives to South Africa, let a professional consult you for free.
Yes, it is possible for a citizen of a non-sanctioned country to register a company in South Africa. The whole process can be conducted remotely and entrepreneurs from abroad do not need to visit South Africa in order to incorporate a company in the country.
No, there are no such requirements in South Africa. All you need is a trusted registering agent such as Legal Bison to accompany you during the process and after your company has been incorporated.
There is no official requirement to operate your business in ZAR but you are expected to hold the share capital in this currency.
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Consulting team dedicated into advising the best suitable jurisdiction for your project.
Experienced crypto and FinTech MLRO with company structuring and PI onboarding.