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Mauritius

Basic Facts

Mauritius overview

| African Union member country  The wealthiest country in Africa on a GDP per capita basis Mauritian rupee (MUR) currency | Legal system is a mixture of civil law and common law Politically stable and parliamentary democracy country | Attractive tax system | Double taxation agreements with more than 45 countries | Business friendly environment | English and French speaking

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Reasons For Doing Business In Mauritius

No capital gains tax

Corporate tax rate of 15% (3% for companies exporting goods)

Premium Investor Certificate for companies investing min. 10.5 mil. USD

More advantages​

  • No tax on dividends paid by Mauritius companies,  
  • Loss carry forward available for up to 5 years,
  • Partnerships as tax transparent entities,
  • No inheritance, gift tax,
  • No wealth tax.

Company Formation In Mauritius

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