Understanding the process
In order to establish a business as a Sole Trader, natural persons of foreign nationality, and Monegasque who wish to carry out certain business activities that require authorisation, must make an application for a business permit and provide all supporting documents. (See activities subject to authorisation)
Natural persons of Monegasque nationality must make a declaration of intent to carry out a business activity and provide all supporting documents.
The authorisation is reserved for persons of foreign nationality.
To get the forms you can either:
- Download them here:
- Or collect them from the Business Development Agency
Documents to be provided:
- The completed form “Application for permit to carry out a business activity in the Principality of Monaco”
- The “Personal Information” form
- A civil-status document:
- A certificate of nationality or copy of ID card for Monegasques
- A photocopy of the residence permit for residents
- A copy of the ID card or passport for foreigners
- A birth certificate
- A copy of the applicant’s criminal record, not more than three months old. This should be obtained from:
- The General Court Registry of Monaco for residents
- The national criminal records office or over the internet for persons residing in France
When access to a business activity is subject to specific conditions stipulated by law, the applicant must provide the administrative documents proving that he/she fulfils the required criteria (certificates, proof of professional experience, certificate of nationality, etc.).
If the planned activity involves the purchase of an existing business (either commercial or related to a skilled trade):
- The agreement to transfer the business or transfer deed
If the planned activity involves the creation of a new business (either commercial or related to a skilled trade)
- Either the agreement to transfer tenancy rights or the transfer deed; or
- The purchase agreement or title deed for the premises; or
- The occupancy agreement
If it involves management under lease:
- The management under lease contract must be submitted
The application for a business permit must be submitted to the Business Development Agency.
The statutory period for review of the application is three months from notification of its eligibility.
Once authorisation to practice an activity has been issued, the following formalities must be completed:
- If the activity in question is commercial in nature, entry of the company in the Trade and Industry Registry
The Trade and Industry Registry Office ensures that the legally required public notice formalities have been carried out in cases where there is a transfer of business, or transfer of tenancy or lease-management rights.
When the activity is of a civil nature (for example advisory, professional expertise, etc.) or related to skilled trade it is not recorded in the trade register.
- Registration on the NIS (Statistical Identification Number) Register with Monaco Statistics (Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies). This number is used for official classifications and statistics and is necessary throughout the life cycle of your company (opening a bank account, establishing a telephone line, etc.)
- Declaration of existence of the company to the Department of Tax Services
- Registration of the managers with CAMTI-CARTI
All stages of post-authorisation procedures are described on the document attached –
- hard copies also available in French, English and Italian at the MWBOThe deed showing transfer of tenancy rights must be registered with the Tax Services ((cf. art.14 de la loi n°580 du 29 juillet 1953, amended, modifying the rate of registration and mortgage fees).
The rate levied is 7.5%
The purchase of a business (either commercial or related to a skilled trade) must also be publicised by the buyer in the Journal de Monaco (Ordonnance du 23/06/1907 , on the sale of businesses).
The deed showing transfer of tenancy rights must be registered with the Tax Services (see art.1ER de la loi n° 546 du 26/06/1951, amended, modifying the rate of registration and mortgage fees).
The rate of 1% is charged and levied on the cumulative price of the remaining years on the tenancy agreement.
The management under lease contract must be registered art.1ER de la loi n° 546 du 26/06/1951, regulating lease management).
An announcement must be published in the Journal de Monaco, on two separate occasions at an interval of seven days ((art.2 de la loi n° 546 du 26 juin 1951 , regulating lease management) by the tenant (art.4 de la loi n°546 du 26 juin 1951).
The declaration is reserved exclusively for persons of Monegasque nationality.
Documents to be provided:
- The completed form “Monegasque declaration of business activity in the Principality of Monaco”.
- The “Personal Information” form
- A certificate of nationality
- A copy copy of ID card
- A copy of the applicant’s crminal record, not more than three months old. This should be obtained from the General Court Registry of Monaco
- The “Information on business premises” form
- A deed of occupancy
If the planned activity involves the purchase of an existing business (either commercial or related to a skilled trade):
- The agreement to transfer the business or transfer deed
If the planned activity involves the creation of a new business (either commercial or related to a skilled trade):
- Either the agreement to transfer tenancy rights or the transfer deed; or
- The purchase agreement or title deed for the premises; or
- The occupancy agreement
If it involves management under lease:
The management under lease contract must be submitted
To get the forms you can either:
- Download them here:
- Or collect them from the Business Development Agency
The declaration of business activity including all supporting documents must be submitted to the Business Development Agency.
It is returned with a receipt, dated and signed by the Minister of State, within two weeks from the date of submission of the declaration.
Once the receipt of the declaration of activity is issued, the following formalities must be completed:
- If the activity in question is commercial in nature, entry of the company in the Trade and Industry Registry
The Trade Registry Office ensures that the legally required public notice formalities have been carried out in cases where there is a transfer of business, or transfer of tenancy or lease-management rights.
When the activity is of a civil nature (for example advisory, professional expertise, etc.) or related to skilled trade it is not recorded in the trade register.
- Registration on the NIS (Statistical Identification Number) Register with Monaco Statistics (Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies). This number is used for official classifications and statistics and is necessary throughout the life cycle of your company (opening a bank account, establishing a telephone line, etc.)
- Declaration of existence of the company to the Departement of Tax Services
- Registration of the managers with CAMTI-CARTI
All stages of post-authorisation procedures are described on the document attached –
- hard copies also available in French, English and Italian at the MWBOThe deed showing transfer of tenancy rights must be registered with the Tax Services (cf. art.14 de la loi n°580 du 29 juillet 1953, amended, modifying the rate of registration and mortgage fees).
The rate levied is 7.5%
The purchase of a business (either commercial or related to a skilled trade) must also be publicised by the buyer in the Journal de Monaco (Ordonnance du 23/06/1907, on the sale of businesses).
The deed showing transfer of tenancy rights must be registered with the Tax Services (cf.art.9, 2°, de la loi n°580 du 29 juillet 1953, amended, modifying the rate of registration and mortgage fees).
The rate of 1% is charged and levied on the cumulative price of the remaining years on the tenancy agreement.
The management under lease contract must be registered (art.1ER de la loi n° 546 du 26/06/1951, regulating lease management).
An announcement must be published in the Journal de Monaco, on two separate occasions at an interval of seven days (art.2 de la loi n° 546 du 26 juin 1951, regulating lease management) by the tenant (art.4 de la loi n°546 du 26 juin 1951).
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