Seamlessly redomicile your current business into a Liberia International Business Company (IBC). Enjoy zero corporate taxes and zero accounting audits. You only pay your annual renewal.
Liberia is one of the world’s longest-established offshore jurisdictions, offering a straightforward framework for international business. If you already operate an active company in another country, you do not need to liquidate it to enjoy Liberia’s benefits. Through a process called redomiciliation (or corporate continuation), you can legally migrate your existing company to Liberia.
By redomiciling, your company retains its original incorporation date, existing contracts, and operational history. Once transferred to a Liberian IBC, your company instantly benefits from a tax-neutral framework, allowing you to operate globally without local corporate taxation on qualifying offshore income.
Zero-Tax Regime:Liberian International Business Companies benefit from a tax-neutral framework for qualifying offshore activities, with no local corporate income tax, capital gains tax, or withholding tax.
$0 Setup Cost:
We handle the complete legal migration, documentation review, and initial registration at absolutely no cost to you.
Maintain Corporate History:
Your company does not die. You keep your original founding date, business name, and active contracts.
Note: Your only ongoing obligation is the flat annual renewal fee of USD 1,150, due every year by June 30th.
How to Move Your Company to Liberia in 4 Steps
We review your current corporate standing and collect the necessary files to ensure a seamless transition to Liberia.
Submit your current company details to our team. We will review your existing corporate structure to ensure it is eligible for seamless redomiciliation to a Liberian IBC.
Get StartedUpload the certified true copies of your existing company documents and the notarized identity/address proofs for all directors and shareholders through our secure digital portal.
Get StartedOur legal team takes over the international compliance process, officially transitioning your company to a tax-free Liberian entity.
Our compliance team reviews all documentation and files the Articles of Continuation with the Liberian registry. We handle all international compliance and legal transitioning.
Get StartedUpon successful transfer, you will receive your new Liberian Certificate of Continuation electronically. Your company is now legally domiciled in Liberia, operating tax-free, and you can deregister from your old jurisdiction.
Get StartedSelect a category below to see exactly what certified documents are required to securely transition your company to a Liberian IBC.
The following certified true copies of your existing corporate documents are required to initiate the redomiciliation process.
Or the equivalent Constitution document from your current jurisdiction.
Must clearly outline the Ultimate Beneficial Owners (UBOs) of the corporation.
All individuals associated with the corporation—including Directors, Shareholders, and UBOs—are required to provide valid proof of identity.
A notarized or certified true copy of the identification pages of a valid passport or driver’s license is required for every member.
If John and Mark each own 50% of UK Enterprises in the UK—to redomicile that UK company to Liberia—we would need both John and Mark to provide their individual notarized proof of identity and notarized proof of address.
A notarized true copy (scanned) of a proof of address is required for every shareholder and director of the original company.
Electricity, water, gas, or internet bills are acceptable.
Can only be used if it was not already submitted as the primary Proof of Identity.
Must be officially issued by a government or recognized financial institution.
To comply with international regulations, all proof of address documents must be dated within the last 3 months.
You have reviewed all the mandatory compliance items. Upload your files to start your corporate transition.
Redomiciliation is the legal process of moving a company's domicile from one jurisdiction to another. The company is not closed or liquidated; it simply transfers its legal registration to Liberia while maintaining its original corporate identity.
Most modern jurisdictions (such as the UK, Delaware, Cyprus, BVI, etc.) allow companies to transfer out, provided the company is in good standing and not facing bankruptcy. We will verify your company's eligibility during Step 1.
No. A major benefit of redomiciliation is that your company retains its original incorporation date, operational history, and existing business contracts.
No. You must keep your current company active until the Liberian registry officially issues your Certificate of Continuation. Once Liberia accepts the company, you can then formally strike it off from your original registry.
Once we receive all certified corporate documents and approved KYC files, the transfer process with the Liberian registry typically takes a few business days to complete.
Yes. We completely waive our setup, filing, and administrative fees to make your transition to Liberia seamless. Your initial cost is $0.
Your flat annual renewal fee covers your mandatory government registry fees, the provision of your local Registered Agent in Liberia, and your registered office address for the year.
Under Liberian corporate law, all IBCs must pay their annual renewal fee on or before June 30th of every year to remain in good standing.
Liberian International Business Companies engaged exclusively in international business activities are exempt from local corporate income taxation on foreign-sourced income.
No. Liberian IBCs engaged solely in international business activities are not required to undergo mandatory annual audits or file public financial statements.
To comply with international anti-money laundering regulations and standard due diligence, all proof of identity and proof of address documents must be notarized to verify their authenticity.
For compliance purposes, all proof of address documents (such as utility bills or bank statements) must be dated within the last 3 months. Older documents will be rejected by our compliance team.
Different countries use different terminology. If your current jurisdiction does not issue a specific Register of Members, we can accept certified share certificates or Articles of Association that clearly show the ownership breakdown.
Yes. Because Liberia’s corporate registry operates in English, any corporate documents or individual identification proofs issued in another language must be accompanied by a certified English translation.
Yes. All KYC documentation is uploaded via our secure, encrypted digital portal and is only accessible by our dedicated compliance team and the relevant registry authorities.
No. Liberia permits 100% foreign ownership and management. There is no requirement to appoint a local director or local shareholder.
Yes. Once your company is successfully redomiciled, it can apply for corporate bank accounts, international payment gateways, and Electronic Money Institution (EMI) accounts globally.
No. Liberia offers strong privacy protections. The details of directors, shareholders, and Ultimate Beneficial Owners (UBOs) are not broadly accessible through public corporate records.
Yes. Directors and shareholders are not required to reside in Liberia or hold physical meetings there. All corporate administration can be managed remotely from anywhere in the world.
Yes. A Liberian IBC can be structured with just one director and one shareholder, and the same individual can hold both positions simultaneously.
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