Knowledge Base

Frequently Asked Questions.

Everything you need to know about incorporating a Caribbean LLC.

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General

A Limited Liability Company registered in a Caribbean jurisdiction. It provides a tax-efficient, internationally recognized business structure under English common law.

Any individual or entity worldwide. There are no nationality or residency restrictions for members or managers.

Typically 5-10 business days from submission of all required documents and payment.

No. The entire process is handled remotely. All documents are prepared, filed, and delivered to you digitally.

Taxes & Compliance

Yes. Caribbean LLCs receive official government-issued certificates exempting them from both direct and indirect taxes. However, you should consult a tax advisor regarding your personal tax obligations in your country of residence.

Annual renewal of your Registered Agent and maintenance of good standing with the Registrar. We can handle this for you.

The jurisdiction is cooperative and has signed various international agreements. Consult your tax advisor for specifics relevant to your situation.

Costs & Payment

The all-inclusive package is USD 5,500. This covers all 12 services listed on our site including government fees, legal document preparation, registered agent, and tax exemption certificates. No hidden costs.

No. The USD 5,500 is fully inclusive. There are no surprise government fees, filing fees, or other charges.

Annual renewal fees for maintaining your Registered Agent and good standing are separate and will be quoted upon incorporation.

Wire transfer, cash deposit, and other methods. Details provided upon engagement.

Legal & Structure

Yes. Caribbean LLCs can open bank accounts internationally. We can advise on banking options upon request.

Yes. The jurisdiction offers a high degree of confidentiality for company members and officers. Your details are not publicly searchable.

Yes. There is no limit on the number of members. Each member receives an Ownership Certificate.