ABOUT CYPRUS
A Strategic Location. A Stable Legal System.
A Business Environment That Works.
Cyprus is more than a Mediterranean island. It’s a recognised European business hub, offering access to EU markets, a common law legal system and one of the most competitive tax regimes in the region. Whether you’re establishing a new company, relocating operations or exploring EU-based expansion, Cyprus provides a clear, compliant framework for doing business with confidence.
Strategic Advantages
Cyprus offers more than just geographic convenience. As a full member of the European Union with a stable legal system rooted in English Common Law, it provides a clear, structured environment for doing business. Its location at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa positions it as a natural gateway for trade and investment, while its professional workforce, regulatory alignment and tax incentives make it an increasingly attractive base for both established companies and new ventures.
Access to the European Single Market and regulatory protections under EU law
Positioned at the crossroads of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
Based on English Common Law, familiar and transparent to international investors.
A strong local talent pool in legal, accounting, financial and IT services.
English is widely spoken and most legal, tax and banking documents are available in English.
Strong digital connectivity, two international airports and growing tech and fintech sectors.



Cyprus is one of the few EU jurisdictions using English Common Law
Cyprus is one of the few EU jurisdictions using English Common Law
Legal & Regulatory Framework
Cyprus operates under a legal framework grounded in English Common Law, making it both familiar and predictable for international investors and professionals. Company law, contract enforcement and dispute resolution follow clear, established legal principles. The country also maintains strong compliance with EU regulations on data protection (GDPR), AML (anti-money laundering) and financial reporting.
In practice, this means:
- Corporate structures are internationally recognisable
- Legal documents are typically bilingual
- Courts and regulators apply laws in line with EU norms
- Investor protection mechanisms are in place and enforceable
This stability and predictability are key reasons why Cyprus continues to attract businesses and holding companies from across Europe and beyond.
Tax Environment Highlights
Cyprus offers a competitive, transparent tax system, fully harmonised with EU directives and double tax treaties. The country also offers non-domicile status for eligible expats, exempting foreign income (dividends, interest) from certain taxes for up to 17 years.
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Corporate Tax Rate: 12.5%
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Dividend Income: Exempt for non-domiciled individuals
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No Withholding Tax: On dividends, interest or royalties paid to non-residents
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Capital Gains Tax: Limited to gains from immovable property in Cyprus
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VAT: Standard rate of 19%, reduced rates of 5% and 9% apply in specific sectors
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Personal Income Tax: First €19,500 exempt, progressive rates thereafter
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Tax Treaties: Over 65 active treaties including with UK, Germany, India, Russia and South Africa


Setting Up a Business
Setting up a business in Cyprus is a relatively efficient and cost-effective process. Most private limited companies are fully registered and tax-ready within one to two weeks.
TYPICAL STEPS
Initial Consultation
Confirm structure, shareholders and licensing needs
Name Reservation
Apply to the Registrar of Companies to reserve the company name
Legal Documents Prepared & Signed
Draft and notarise the Memorandum and Articles of Association
Company Registered
Submit all forms and receive Certificate of Incorporation
Tax & VAT Registration
Register with the Tax Department and obtain a Tax ID (TIC) and VAT number if required
Living and Working in Cyprus
Cyprus offers a balanced lifestyle alongside business efficiency. For individuals relocating to work or manage a business, key features include:
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Language
English is widely used in business, education and government.
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Residency Options
Fast-track Permanent Residency permits available for non-EU nationals.
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Healthcare
Public and private healthcare systems available, EU health card coverage applies.
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Cost of Living
Lower than most Western European cities, particularly outside Limassol.
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Safety
Low crime rates and stable political environment.

Considering Cyprus for your business or next move?
We provide clear, professional guidance to help you set up with full confidence, whether you are relocating, incorporating or expanding your footprint.