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Is it true that Seychelles company has no share capital at all?

At least it is true that you don't need to pay in the share capital!
 
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LoL :angel: all companies have Share Capital the question is if you need to pay in the share capital! Most countries require the share capital to be paid but can be used for investments i.e. office furnitures etc.
 
As EliasIT says, there is no requirement to pay up the share capital for a Seychelles company!
 
You may want to read the following article: Offshore Company Forum - What is difference of authorized share capital and paid up sharecapital?


Hope it clarify your questions, otherwise feel free to reply ;)
 
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Yes the share capital can be USD 1 million, actually it is done so by default. There will not be any liabilities to pay in the share capital at any time!
 
Belarious said:
And you can guarantee that we never have to pay in the 1 million USD :omg:
Yes 100% :)
 
SysOp said:
Seychelles as well Cyprus don't requires the authorized share capital to be paid in, thats just like it is.
Second that!
 
There is actually not a limit, the standard share capital for a Seychelles company is USD 1 million and it don't need to be paid in!
 
Again, there is no need or requirement at any time to pay in the authorized share capital of a Seychelles company! Also NO ONE will ever require you to pay it in, not now, not in 5 years not in 20 years!
 
You may learn what share capital actually is Share capital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia :check: :tongue:
 
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