Liberia
Liberian Corporations have been used internationally since 1948, gaining increasing global presence with world-wide recognition. Liberia is a commercially tested jurisdiction with an established legal system. Liberian corporate law is generally modeled on US Corporate Law. Liberia offers a wide range of business entities which can be used to accommodate a wide variety of business activities. Liberian Corporations and business entities are simple to form and administer, cost efficient and highly confidential.
Taxation
Non-resident Liberian Corporations are exempt from Liberian taxes - income tax, capital gains tax, etc. However, a low annual jurisdiction fee is payable to the Authorities.
Overview: Non-resident Liberian Corporation
- Exclusive Registered Agent/Office provided by LISCR Trust Company.
- Registered and/or bearer shares permitted.
- Minimum of one Shareholder.
- Minimum of one Director; may be an individual or corporation; no residency restrictions.
- Nominee Director and Shareholders permitted – can be provided by Kobalt.
- No requirement to disclose identities of Shareholders and Directors to Registrar.
- Annual return not required.
- Shelf companies available.
Liberia, "land of the free," is a West African country established in 1822 by African-Americans from the United States.
On July 26, 1847, the free and independent Republic of Liberia was proclaimed. Liberia is Africa's oldest republic and has a legacy of survival despite its moving history of challenges. Today Liberia has reestablished political and economic stability under the leadership of Africa's first female President, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf.