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What’s the cost of opening a company in Panama?

The type of business being formed and the services offered can affect the cost of opening a company in Panama.

Interested in starting a business in Panama? It’s critical to know these expenses in order to plan properly. Due to its advantageous setting, legislation supportive of business, and attractive tax structure, the country has gained popularity among domestic and foreign investors.

If you are looking to invest as an expat or high-net-worth individual, which is what I specialize in, you can email me (advice@adamfayed.com) or WhatsApp (+44-7393-450-837).

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Cost of Opening a Company in Panama Guide

Types of companies in Panama

Corporation

In Panama, this is the most typical kind of corporate entity. It offers its shareholders restricted liability and functions as a distinct legal structure. This implies that the private assets of shareholders are safeguarded.

A Panama corporation might enjoy the advantages of no capital gains tax on share sales, a corporate tax rate that is low, and an easy-to-understand establishment and operation process. In addition, stockholder identities are kept private.

A limited liability company (LLC)

cost of opening a company in Panama guide

It is comparable to a corporation, although smaller companies frequently favor it. There must be two members involved too.

LLCs shield members’ personal assets by offering limited liability, just like corporations do.

Aside from not requiring yearly meetings or the filing of returns, they also provide a more adaptable management structure.

General Partnership

In this case, there are two or more people who split the profits and managerial duties. It is easy to set up and run this company type. The partners’ earnings are levied as personal income, which could be favorable based on their tax circumstances.

Limited Partnership

The arrangement is a hybrid one, where limited partners’ liability is restricted to their investment while general partners have unlimited responsibility. Limited partners’ liability is protected by this arrangement, which offers flexibility in investment and management.

Sole / Individual Limited Proprietorship

A lone proprietorship is run and owned by one person, who has unlimited accountability for obligations incurred by the business. The owner has total control over corporate decisions. It is easy and affordable to start.

Meanwhile, an individual limited proprietorship is where the owner’s liability is capped to the assets they have contributed to the company. This structure is straightforward and offers a certain level of security for individual assets.

Private Interest Foundation

This non-profit organization was established to look after and safeguard recipients’ assets. It is also useful for asset management and inheritance planning.

How much does it cost to incorporate in Panama?

Here are certain examples for company formation in Panama cost:

Basic Incorporation Charges

company formation in Panama cost

The average incorporation fee for a basic plan is just under $2,000. This comprises:

  • Notary expenses
  • The capital registration tax
  • Resident agent fees in the first year
  • Document and translation legalization
  • A good standing certificate
  • The cost of DHL courier services
  • The yearly franchise tax payment in the first year

Additional Fees

  • An LLC’s initial year of incorporation may cost approximately $1,950; after that, annual expenditures will be much lower.
  • How much does it cost to open a corporation in Panama? A typical corporation may pay about $8K in charges, which covers more services.
  • Expenses for the first year when using your own directors can reach almost $1,400.
  • There would be an additional fee of about $300 per director if you decide to use nominated directors. A total of three directors are required. 
  • If necessary, a general power of attorney service may run you about $100.

Ongoing Yearly Costs

Expect to pay the franchise tax following the first year for when you open a business in Panama. This can be as much as $300, plus any extra costs for continuing to serve as a registered agent (these may vary and reach up to $500).

Tax rate for companies in Panama

Corporations are subject to a Panama corporate tax rate. Its amount is determined by looking at the net income that businesses make when they operate, usually over the course of a year.

Such tax rate in the country is set at 25%. From 1997 to 2024, the average corporate tax rate in Panama stood at 28.91%.

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