Starting a business in Nepal is a significant step towards economic contribution and job creation. It is a rewarding venture with many facets, and understanding the registration process is crucial. This comprehensive guide outlines the step-by-step process for registering a company in Nepal, ensuring a smooth journey for aspiring entrepreneurs.
In Nepal, you can set up either a private or a public company. Private companies have a shareholder limit of 1 to 50 and do not solicit public share subscriptions. Public companies require a minimum of 7 shareholders and NPR 10 million in paid-up capital. They can offer shares to the public through the Nepal Stock Exchange under the Company Act and Securities Act.
The first crucial step is reserving your company name. This is done via the OCR's online portal. Your proposed name in both English and Nepali needs approval from OCR. It's important to adhere to naming rules; otherwise, your application may be rejected, requiring reapplication with a corrected or alternative name.
After name approval, the next step involves submitting various documents to OCR, including:
For foreign investors or owning companies, additional documents like approval of foreign investment, a copy of the investor’s passport or owning company’s registration certificate, and the company’s board decision to establish the proposed company are required.
OCR will thoroughly review the submitted documents for any discrepancies or missing information. This stage is critical to ensure that all the details and objectives stated in your documents are in line with the requirements.
The registration fees depend on the size of the capital investment. The fee structure is tiered based on the amount of authorised capital, with different rates for private and public limited companies.
Once steps 1 to 3 are satisfactorily completed, and the fee is paid, the OCR issues a registration certificate for your company. This certificate is a crucial document and should be checked for accuracy.
Finally, you must register for a Permanent Account Number (PAN) at the Inland Revenue Office (IRO). This involves submitting an online form and relevant documents like the company registration documents, online form submission number, and address proof.
The process of company registration in Nepal involves several stages, from deciding the type of company to finalising tax registration. It's crucial to follow each step carefully and comply with all requirements to ensure a hassle-free registration. This process not only legalises your business but also paves the way for a successful entrepreneurial journey in Nepal.
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