Anguilla
Anguilla, the most northerly of the Caribbean Leeward Islands, has a landmass of 91 sq km and was originally inhabited by, and was an important home island to, the Arawak Indians, an indigenous Caribbean race. Numerous significant artefacts have recently been unearthed which establish the Fountain (a fresh water underground spring) and other Island sites as important archaeological finds which now draw substantial international interest. The British established control of Anguilla in the late 1600's, prevailing in numerous skirmishes with other European powers throughout the colonial period, so that today Anguilla is a British Dependent Territory.
Key Corporate Features
General |
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| Type of entity: | IBC |
| Type of law: | Common |
| Shelf Companies Available: | Yes |
| Time to establish a new company: | Same day |
| Minimum government fees (excluding taxation): | US$200 |
| Corporate taxation: | Nil |
| Double taxation treaty access: | No |
Share capital or equivalent |
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| Standard currency: | US$ |
| Permitted currencies: | Any |
| Minimum paid up: | US$1 |
| Usual authorised: | US$50k |
Directors |
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| Minimum number: | One |
| Local required: | No |
| Publicly accessible records: | No |
| Location of meetings: | Anywhere |
Shareholders |
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| Minimum number: | One |
| Publicly accessible records: | No |
| Location of meetings: | Anywhere |
Company Secretary |
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| Required: | Optional |
| Local or qualified: | No |
Accounts |
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| Requirement to prepare: | Yes |
| Audit requirements: | No |
| Requirement to file accounts: | No |
| Publicly accessible accounts: | No |
Other |
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| Requirement to file annual return: | No |
| Change in domicile permitted: | Yes |


