An application needs to be made at the Companies Division of the Ministry of Industry and Medium Enterprises, Financial Services and Corporate Affairs on the prescribed forms. This division is responsible for incorporating and regulating companies in Mauritius and for keeping their records.
2. What are the political and legal systems in Mauritius?
The Republic of Mauritius is a parliamentary democracy modelled on the British system. The separation of powers among the three branches of the Government, namely the Legislative, the Executive and the Judiciary, is embedded in the Constitution. The President is the Head of State while the Prime Minister has full executive power and is the Head of Government. The National Assembly comprises seventy members, out of which sixty-two are elected every five years during parliamentary elections. Eight are chosen according to a best-loser system. Mauritius has a composite legal system consisting of British common law practices and the French Napoleon Code. During the French period, the island's legal system was governed by the French Napoleonic Code, which remained in force under the British rule. This entailed subsequent amendments in civil and criminal procedural laws as well as in company law. Although Mauritius has been a Republic since 1992, the country is still a member of the Commonwealth. The Privy Council in London is the Supreme Court of Appeal.
3. Which are the main promotion agencies in Mauritius?
The major tax in Mauritius is the income tax, which is a tax imposed on individuals as well as corporate entities. Value Added Tax, Registration tax, Customs & Excise duty, land transfer taxes, etc, are other forms of direct and indirect taxes applicable in Mauritius.
There are many sectors in which you can invest ranging from manufacturing to Information and Communication Technology. You are advised to visit the website of the Board of Investment for detailed information on investment opportunities and incentive schemes.
6. What is the cost of doing business in Mauritius?
The Board of Investment provides a detailed list of various costs of doing business in Mauritius.
8. Where I can get information on visa requirements and residence permits?
The website of the Prime Minister's Office provides information on visa requirements and residence permits.
9. Where can I register Trademarks? The Patents and Trademarks Section of the Ministry of Foreign Trade, International trade and Cooperation is responsible for registering trademarks.
10. Can a foreigner hold 100% shares when incorporating a company?
Yes, a foreigner can hold 100% shares provided that at least one of the directors resides in Mauritius and that the foreigner gets approval from the Prime Minister's Office for the undertaking, as required by section 52.6 of the Companies Act 2001
11. Where can I get information on public procurement?
Information on Government tenders and procedures is available from the Central Tender Board