| Legal system | English common law |
|---|---|
| Corporate tax | 0% on foreign income |
| Public register | Directors filed; shareholders private |
| Min. directors | 1 (any nationality) |
| Formation (all-in) | $1,620 · with registered agent & office $1,990 |
| Annual renewal | $1,620 |
| Timeline | 3–5 business days after verification |
Why The Bahamas
The Bahamas offers a modern IBC regime, no tax on foreign-source income, and decades of political stability under English common law — a first-rank address for holding companies and international business.
Bahamian IBCs pay no Bahamian tax on income earned outside The Bahamas. Annual government fees are modest and renewal is straightforward — your agent handles it before it falls due, every year.
Who forms companies in The Bahamas
- International holding companies — real estate, investment portfolios and intellectual property
- Cross-border consultants and service businesses invoicing clients internationally
- Joint ventures between partners in different countries who want neutral ground
- Families consolidating assets under a single, private structure
The process, step by step
- Order online at the published fixed fee — $1,990 all-in with registered agent & office, or $1,620 formation only.
- Verify once. We email you a secure identity-verification link; it takes about ten minutes. No documents are uploaded to this website.
- Name check and preparation. Your dedicated agent confirms name availability and prepares the filing with the licensed local provider.
- The registry completes formation — typically 3–5 business days.
- Delivery and beyond. Documents arrive digitally the day they issue, originals by courier — and the same agent handles your renewals every year after.
Naming your company
Company names in The Bahamas must end with one of the permitted designations: Limited, Ltd, Corp, Corporation, Inc, Incorporated, S.A., GmbH. Give us two name choices when you order — your agent checks availability with the registry before anything is filed.
Transparency and reporting
Modern offshore is transparent offshore. The Bahamas participates in the OECD Common Reporting Standard (CRS): banks and financial institutions automatically report account information to the account holder's home tax authority each year (the United States operates its own equivalent, FATCA). Economic-substance rules apply to certain activities, and beneficial-ownership information is held for regulators even where no public register exists. None of this affects a lawfully run structure: a company is a tool for organising your affairs, not for hiding them. Your agent flags anything that applies to your intended activity, and clients remain responsible for tax reporting wherever they are resident.
Annual obligations
Renewal is $1,620 per year, covering the registered agent, registered office and recurring government fees. Holding and international trading structures typically face minimal local filing — your agent confirms exactly what applies to your activity and handles renewal before it falls due.
What's included
- Name check and reservation
- Certificate of Incorporation
- Memorandum & Articles of Association
- First-year registered agent & office (full service)
- Government incorporation fees
- Registers, share certificates and first minutes
- Digital documents + originals by courier
Frequently asked
How much does it cost to incorporate in The Bahamas?
The all-in formation fee is $1,620, or $1,990 including the first year of registered agent and office. Annual renewal is $1,620. Government charges and courier delivery are included, and every fee is published before you speak to us.
How long does incorporation take in The Bahamas?
Typically 3–5 business days once identity verification is complete. Your dedicated agent gives you a precise expectation before anything is filed.
What is the corporate tax position in The Bahamas?
0% on foreign income Clients remain responsible for tax reporting in their home jurisdictions; we never provide tax advice.
Do I need to travel to The Bahamas to form a company?
No. Formation is completed remotely: you order online, verify your identity once through a secure portal, and your documents are delivered digitally with originals couriered worldwide.
Is there a public register of owners in The Bahamas?
Directors filed; shareholders private Ownership information is always collected privately for anti-money-laundering purposes, whatever the public position.
What are the annual costs after formation?
Renewal is $1,620 per year, covering the registered agent and office and recurring government fees. Your dedicated agent handles renewal before it falls due, every year.
Will the company's bank account be reported under CRS?
Generally yes. Banks report financial accounts and their controlling persons to the account holders' home tax authorities under the OECD Common Reporting Standard (or FATCA for US persons) — automatically, worldwide. Lawfully run structures are unaffected beyond normal home-country tax reporting.