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Foundations

Seychelles Foundations are legal entities created under the Foundations Act, 2009, that offer asset protection, privacy, and flexible management for assets. They act as a separate entity, distinct from the Founder and Beneficiaries, and are not subject to forced heirship laws.   Similarly to foundations formed in other jurisdictions, the Seychelles Foundation is a separate legal entity, with a distinct personality from that of its founder/s.  Following the transmission of assets by the founder/s to the foundations, such assets shall constitute a separate patrimony than those owned by the founder/s.  Such assets become the sole property of that foundation with full legal and beneficial title and do not form part of the founder’s personal estate.  This makes the Seychelles foundation an important tool for wealth management and tax planning, through to a legal framework which permits the segregation of assets.
The assets of a Seychelles Foundation cannot include any immovable property in Seychelles, even if there is no prohibition regarding immovable property outside the Seychelles.  Furthermore, as the foundation is capable of a separate legal personality, it may hold interests in Seychelles IBCs, Limited Partnerships and Seychelles licensed mutual funds. It may also hold an interest or entitlement as a beneficiary under a Seychelles Trust or another Seychelles Foundation.
A Seychelles Foundation may be used for a plurality of purposes.   There are no restrictions on the trading activities of the foundations or the underlying companies wholly or partly owned by the Foundation – allowing for a structure, whereby the Seychelles Foundation may act as a holding structure for a number of trading entities.

The beneficiaries of a foundation have no legal or beneficial interest in the foundation’s assets and these do not become the assets of a beneficiary unless distributed in accordance with the Foundation Charter or Regulations.

For the better safeguard of the beneficiaries’ interest, the founder may, by express provision, appoint a protector, whose role it is to oversee the administration of the foundation by the Foundation Council.  A founder, beneficiary or councillor may be appointed as a protector, provided that the protector is not the sole councillor or sole beneficiary. The Foundation Council must consist of one or more persons which may include body corporates. An application to register a Foundation with Seychelles International Business Authority must be made through a locally licensed foundation service provider.
Interestingly, similar to corporate structures, a foreign foundation may be continued in the Seychelles.

  • Separate Legal Entity:

The foundation is a distinct legal entity, allowing it to own assets, enter into contracts, and be sued in its own name. 

  • Asset Protection:

Assets held within the foundation are shielded from creditors of the Founder, offering protection against lawsuits and bankruptcy. 

  • Privacy:

Foundations provide a degree of privacy by shielding assets from public scrutiny and not being subject to public disclosure requirements. 

  • Beneficiary Flexibility:

The Founder can define beneficiaries and specify the terms of asset distribution, allowing for clear succession planning. 

  • Founder's Rights:

The Founder may retain certain rights, such as the right to appoint or remove councillors, protectors, or beneficiaries. 

  • No Taxation:

The foundation itself is not subject to taxation in Seychelles, and its earnings are also exempt. 

  • Minimal Capital Requirement:

The minimum capital requirement for a Seychelles Foundation is US$1. 

  • No Annual Meetings:

Seychelles Foundations do not have mandatory annual meetings. 

  • Registered Agent:

A registered agent is required to handle legal and administrative tasks on behalf of the foundation. 

  • Foundation Council:

A Foundation Council is responsible for managing the assets and carrying out the objectives of the foundation. 

  • Protector (Optional):

A Protector can be appointed to oversee the Foundation Council's activities. 

  • Redomiciling:

It's possible to redomicile a foreign foundation in Seychelles.

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Minimum cost to register an off-shore company (1st year)

Seychelles Government Fee

$200

Registration fee

$600

Registered Agent, first year

$250

Registered Office, first year

$250

Compliance Fee

$400

TOTAL (1st year)

$1700

 

Minimum annual cost to maintain a Foundation

Annual fee (payable to the Seychelles government on each
anniversary of the registration of your Foundation)

$200

Compliance fee

$400

Registered Agent Annual fee

$250

Registered Office Annual fee

$250

General Consulting, up to 1 hour

$220

Periodic Review BO Information

$50

Keeping Accounting Records

$100

TOTAL per annum from 2nd year

$1470

 

Redomiciliation of Foundation registered outside Seychelles

Government Continuation Fee

$200

Articles of Continuation, Certificate of Continuation and other documents

$600

Fee payable to Registered agent, Registered office

$500

Compliance Fee

$400

TOTAL for Continuation

$1700

 

OTHERS

Drafting of Foundation Charter/Regulations for client purposes

$300/hour

Apostille

$200

Councillor services

$1000

Founder services

$1000

Certificate of good standing

$300

Amendment of Charter

$500

Filling Notices to Registrar

$200

Dissolution

From $2000

Certificate of Official Search

$300

Change of Foundation Name

$500

Certificate of Incumbency for Foundation

$300

Compliance Fee for transfer-in

$350

Compliance Fee for closure of file

$400

Compliance Fee for Restoration

$350

DHL courier dispatch service

Up to $135

Drafting documents (resolution, minutes, letters, etc)

From $100

General consulting on Seychelles legislative requirements

$250 per hour

Preparation of entity file for handover (statutory and accounting records)

$600

Revision fee

From $50

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