Are
you are foreigner that want to do business in Nigeria? It might look
difficult to do business here in Nigeria because of the necessary
steps you have to take. It actually depends on the type of business
you want to do,whether it is an unofficial.an official business, a
small business or a big enterprise. If you want to establish a small
business here in Nigeria,you might not really need to register the
business,as far as you have the visa to
stay in Nigeria,you can start a small business but if you want your business to be certified and approved you need to register the business with cooperate bodies in Nigeria. The body that registers businesses in Nigeria is known as the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and they are responsible for all certified businesses here in Nigeria. And i strongly advise any foreigner that want to start a business here in Nigeria must register the business.
stay in Nigeria,you can start a small business but if you want your business to be certified and approved you need to register the business with cooperate bodies in Nigeria. The body that registers businesses in Nigeria is known as the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and they are responsible for all certified businesses here in Nigeria. And i strongly advise any foreigner that want to start a business here in Nigeria must register the business.
So
below are the important steps you must take to register your business
in Nigeria as a foreigner.
STEP1
Incorporation of the Business at
the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) in accordance with the
Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990.
STEP
2
Registration of the company with
Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission for the granting of Business
Permit. IPC also grants approvals for expatriate quota positions and
incentives.
a.
Requirements for Business Permit
- Purchase NIPC form I for N10,000.00. Completed form submitted with original receipt.
- Certificate of Incorporation.
- A minimum share capital holding in the joint venture.
- Details of share holding in the joint venture.
- Joint venture/partnership Agreement where applicable.
- Memorandum and Articles of Association.
- CAC’s Form CO2 and CO7 duly certified.
- Evidence of capital importation for wholly foreign companies.
- Approval from the appropriate professional bodies where applicable.
Expatriate
Quota
In addition to the requirements listed under Business Permit, the following additional requirements have to be met for expatriate quota approvals.
In addition to the requirements listed under Business Permit, the following additional requirements have to be met for expatriate quota approvals.
- Evidence of acquisition of operational premises and operational machinery/equipment in the case of industrial establishment.
- Evidence of Foreign Capital Importation.
- Management and Technical Services agreement (for service companies).
- Tax Clearance Certificate.
- Minimum authorized share capital of N5million.
- Evidence that the personnel required is not likely to be available in Nigeria. vii. Minimum share capital of N15 million (for two automatic expatriate quota positions) and of N30 million share capital (in case of four automatic expatriate quota positions)
- Supply names, address, qualifications and positions to be occupied by the expatriates
- The company must produce its project implementation program
- The company must produce a training program for Nigerians in addition to management succession schedule
- The company will furnish its feasibility report where applicable especially for new and prior industries
Incentives
These include pioneer Status and
Technical Agreement incentives:
Pioneer
Status
The benefit of a Pioneer Status
Certificate is that the holder (i.e. the company) is exempted from
payment of tax for a specified number of years (5 years or 7 years
for companies located in economically disadvantaged areas).
Requirements
- Certificate of Incorporation
- Memorandum and Articles of Association
- Feasibility study
- Tax Clearance Certificate
- Joint Venture Agreement
- Evidence of acquisition and installation
- Evidence of development carried out at factory site
- NIPC Form II (to be purchased from NIPC at N10,000 and should be returned with original purchase receipt)
- The company must not be more than one year old from its commencement date of production
- Evidence of physical development of the factory site
- Joint venture must attain a minimum expenditure of N5 million
Expatriate
Quota
In addition to the requirements listed under Business Permit, the following additional requirements have to be met for expatriate quota approvals.
In addition to the requirements listed under Business Permit, the following additional requirements have to be met for expatriate quota approvals.
- Evidence of acquisition of operational premises and operational machinery/equipment in the case of industrial establishment
- Evidence of Foreign Capital Importation
- Management and Technical Services agreement (for service companies). iv. Tax Clearance Certificate
- Minimum authorized share capital of N5million
- Evidence that the personnel required is not likely to be available in Nigeria. vii. Minimum share capital of N15 million (for two automatic expatriate quota positions) and of N30 million share capital (in case of four automatic expatriate quota positions)
- Supply names, address, qualifications and positions to be occupied by the expatriates
- The company must produce its project implementation program
- The company must produce a training program for Nigerians in addition to management succession schedule
- The company will furnish its feasibility report where applicable especially for new and prior industries
Incentives
These include pioneer Status and
Technical Agreement incentives:
Technical
Service Agreement
This is a form of technical
co-operation agreement in which a party will agree to offer technical
services to a company for the payment of a fee.
Details and terms of such
agreements are normally worked out between the parties involved but
such agreements should be registered with the National Office for
Technical Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP).
Fees
Payable
- Purchase of NIPC Form I or II N10,000.00
- Approval Fees
- Business Permit N5,000.00
- Expatriate Quota N5,000.00 per slot
- Renewal or re-designation of Quota N5,000.00 per slot
- Amendment of Business permit N2,500.00
- Permanent Until Reviewed (PUR) $5,000 per slot
- Pioneer Status N10,000.00
Technical
Committee on Business Approvals
A committee of NIPC has been constituted to consider and grant or reject applications for business permit, pioneer status and expatriate quota within 14 days. The committee is headed by the Executive Secretary.
A committee of NIPC has been constituted to consider and grant or reject applications for business permit, pioneer status and expatriate quota within 14 days. The committee is headed by the Executive Secretary.
You can also check the official website of the Corporate Affairs Commision @ www.cac.gov.ng
for more information.
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