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13 July 2022

Procedure For Trading In Cyprus

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CYAUSE Audit Services Ltd

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CYAUSE Audit Services is an Audit & Assurance firm with offices in Cyprus and the UAE, regulated by the UK ICAEW, International ACCA, Cyprus ICPAC and UAE ADGM. Our firm has extensive knowledge and experience in relocation consultation, international tax planning solutions and licensing of investment firms, funds and insurance agents / brokers. Our routine day to day services include accounting, audit, tax and advisory services to international businesses interested in relocating or establishing presence to Cyprus. Our memberships with international networks ensure seamless collaboration with overseas experts and access to fast and accurate information on overseas tax and corporate legislations. Our partnerships: BKR International (a USA accounting association ranked number 10 in the world) ; ACCACE Circle (European Network) ; 3E Accounting International (Hong Kong Network)
There are two ways you can trade in Cyprus; as a physical person or as a Company. Each option has its own distinct characteristics, tax benefits and different legal protection...
Cyprus Tax

How to trade in Cyprus?

There are two ways you can trade in Cyprus; as a physical person or as a Company. Each option has its own distinct characteristics, tax benefits and different legal protection however you can if you decide to trade in these simple steps

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Step 1

Obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN)

This will be the number used by your business and the Cyprus Income Tax Office when you will be submitting your personal or corporate tax returns.

Step 2

Register with the VAT

All businesses or individuals whose turnover exceeds Euro 15,300 within 12 consecutive months must become VAT registered.

Once you become VAT registered you must add to your sales invoices the applicable VAT to your business.

Every quarter your accountant will be preparing your VAT return and paying the VAT you have collected for the government to the local VAT office in an automated manner. In a nutshell you are collecting VAT for the government.

These days the VAT number is the same as the TIN number in Cyprus like the rest of the EU countries.

Step 3

Offices Needed? Not Really

You do not really need to rent out premises to operate your business as you can work from home and use your residential address as your business address. This is something common in Cyprus and accepted by the local regulators.

Step 4

Bank Account Set Up

Whether trading as a physical person or as a company you must have a company bank account dedicated for your business; if your trading under a physical person (that is called a sole trader) this option is not compulsory but we strongly advise you to do so in order to easy the control of your payments, your accountants workload and to keep your personal and business spending as neat and tidy as possible.

Step 5

Licensing

Check if what you do requires licensing. Use the help of a regulated audit and assurance firm or a regulated legal firm to enquire if specific licenses are required for your business.

Want to know more about the differences between trading as a sole trader (a physical person) and Company? Click here where we analyse the following disticnt differences between the two:

- Summary of differences

- Tax benefits

- Legal protection

- Responsibilities

- Tax calculators

- Terminology

- Useful matters

Step 6

Hire your team of accountants and lawyers, if needed

Do your homework and select a regulated audit and assurance firm like CYAUSE Audit Services to assist you with the day to day accounting, VAT and tax work. Depending on your size you should select suitable size of firms to represent you as choosing a very large firm would be too expensive and less attentive to a small business whilst a small accounting practice would not be able to cope with a large corporation's operations.

Step 7

Pay your taxes on time

Close your books on time

Read your financial statements or have someone explain them to you

Read more:

How to trade in Cyprus as a person or under a company?

Internal Audit Engagement

Cyprus an International Business Center in Europe

Opening Cyprus Bank Account

About Us

CYAUSE Audit Services has extensive experience in the insurance industry has helped tens of insurance brokers and agents register and get licensed by the local Cyprus regulator granting them passporting access to the rest of the European Union.

CYAUSE Audit Services is an Audit & Assurance firm with offices in Cyprus and the UAE. During 2015 we have been awarded by I.C.P.A.C and the A.C.C.A (local and international association of Chartered Certified Accountants) for the Quality of our Audit Services and our Office's Procedures.

Being a Truly International Audit & Assurance firm, we have associates from all over the world and we are constantly looking for new associates to expand our network further. At present, CYAUSE Audit Services operates internationally through its membership with BKR International amongst the largest American associations in the world, Accace Circle, a co-created business community of like-minded BPO providers and advisors who deliver outstanding services with elevated customer experience. Our network covers almost 40 jurisdictions with over 2,000 professionals, it supports more than 10,000 customers, mostly mid-size and international Fortune 500 companies from various sectors, and processes at least 170,000 payslips globally.

CYAUSE Audit Services Ltd is also a member of BKR International one of the biggest US Accounting Associations of the word and the 3E Accounting Network, an international accounting network which originates from Hong Kong and has more than 80 members from all over the world.

Learn More about Cyprus Corporate Environment

Information about CYAUSE Audit Services and the Cyprus Corporate & Tax System can be obtained from our Website or our YouTube channel which provides valuable information about the Corporate & Tax Environment of Cyprus.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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