Registro de empresas en Irán

Guía práctica sobre registro de empresas en irán para inversores extranjeros: marco legal, oportunidades, cifras y vías de entrada.

Company registration in Iran — Company registration in Iran

Company registration in Iran

Respuesta breve

Registering an Iranian entity is a documentary process, not a discretionary one. With a complete file, name reservation to registration gazette takes three to six weeks.

Puntos clave

  • Common structures: PJSC, LLC, branch, rep office
  • Shareholders (PJSC): Minimum 3
  • Registration timeline: 3–6 weeks
  • Post-registration: Tax file, VAT, social security

Revisado por los asesores de Global Investment Iran.

Cifras clave

Common structures
PJSC, LLC, branch, rep office
Shareholders (PJSC)
Minimum 3
Registration timeline
3–6 weeks
Post-registration
Tax file, VAT, social security
Corporate income tax
25% flat
Ownership
100% foreign permitted in most sectors

Proceso paso a paso

  1. 01 · 3–7 days

    Name reservation

    Three Farsi names filed with the Companies Registration Office; the approved name is reserved against the file.

  2. 02 · 2–5 weeks

    Document legalisation

    Parent-company documents notarised, legalised at an Iranian consulate and translated by a sworn translator. Start this first — it is the critical path.

  3. 03 · 1–2 weeks

    Articles & capital deposit

    Articles of association drafted for the chosen vehicle; capital deposited into a blocked bank account.

  4. 04 · 2–3 weeks

    Registration & gazette

    File with the Companies Registration Office, receive the registration number and national ID, publish in the Official Gazette.

  5. 05 · 2–4 weeks

    Tax, VAT & social security

    Open the tax file and taxpayer number, register for VAT and open the employer file with the social security organisation.

  6. 06 · 2–4 weeks

    Banking & trade card

    Open corporate IRR and FX accounts and, where goods move, obtain the trade card and customs code.

Costes orientativos

ItemIndicative cost (USD)Notes
Registration fees & gazette600 – 1,500Depends on capital and vehicle
Legalisation & sworn translation1,200 – 3,000Per corporate shareholder
Local counsel & filing agent3,000 – 7,000Full-service registration
Registered office (per year)2,500 – 8,000Tehran; lower in the provinces
Accounting & tax compliance (per year)2,400 – 6,000Monthly bookkeeping and filings
Work permit per expatriate (per year)800 – 1,500Renewable

Documentos que debe aportar

  • Certificate of incorporation and articles of association of the parent, consular-legalised
  • Board resolution approving the Iranian entity and appointing the signatory
  • Register of directors and beneficial owners
  • Notarised passport copies of individual shareholders and directors
  • Power of attorney for the local filing agent
  • Business plan with capital, activity and headcount

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Resumen

El análisis detallado que sigue está publicado en inglés.

Registering an Iranian entity is a documentary process, not a discretionary one. With a complete file, name reservation to registration gazette takes three to six weeks.

The structural choice — Private Joint Stock Company, limited liability company, branch or representative office — determines governance, capital rules and the ease of later bringing in a partner or exiting.

Choosing the vehicle

The PJSC is the default for investment projects: it supports share transfers, board governance and future capital raises. The LLC is simpler and cheaper but transfers of participation require partner consent, which complicates exits.

A branch has no separate legal personality and is used where the parent contracts directly, typically for engineering and service contracts. A representative office cannot trade and exists only for marketing and liaison.

The registration sequence

Name reservation, drafting of the articles of association, notarised and legalised shareholder documents, capital deposit into a blocked bank account, submission to the Companies Registration Office, then publication in the Official Gazette.

Registration is followed by the operational layer most investors underestimate: tax file and taxpayer number, VAT registration, social security employer file, corporate bank account and, where goods move, a trade card and customs code.

Documents from the foreign shareholder

Corporate shareholders provide certificate of incorporation, articles, a board resolution authorising the investment, a register of directors and beneficial owners, and a power of attorney for the local agent — each notarised, legalised and translated by a sworn translator.

Individual shareholders provide passport copies, proof of address and source-of-funds evidence. Document legalisation is the longest lead item and should start before name reservation.

Preguntas frecuentes

How long does it take to register a company in Iran?

Three to six weeks from name reservation to gazette publication with a complete, legalised document set. Legalisation of foreign corporate documents is usually the critical path.

What is the minimum capital for an Iranian company?

The statutory minimum is nominal, but banks, licensing bodies and FIPPA review expect capital proportionate to the declared business plan.

Do I need an Iranian partner?

No. Most sectors permit 100% foreign ownership. Local partners are a commercial choice for market access, not a legal requirement.

Does a director need to reside in Iran?

No residency requirement applies to directors, but at least one signatory with practical access to the banking system is needed for day-to-day operations.

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