How to Start a Business in (and move to) Mauritius!

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Watch this video to see STEP by STEP how you can START a business and MOVE to Mauritius.
    Interview done with Aditi Boolell from Temple Group in Mauritius, check out their website here - www.templegroup.mu
    Discover the step-by-step process of starting a business and relocating to Mauritius in this informative video. Aditi Boolell from Temple Group shares valuable insights and expert advice on immigration, business setup, and investment opportunities in Mauritius. Explore preferred investment sectors, tax residency, citizenship options, and the state of infrastructure in Mauritius.
    Questions discussed in the interview:
    How easy is it to set up a company in Mauritius for a South African national, and what are the preferred investment sectors?
    How quickly can my family start their new life in Mauritius once the relocation and business setup process begins?
    How can I achieve Mauritian tax residence, and does it automatically cancel any other tax residence I have?
    What is the fastest way to obtain citizenship for a South African, and what alternatives ensure long-term stability for my family?
    What are the income tax rates in Mauritius for both companies and individuals?
    What is the state of infrastructure in Mauritius, including roads, electricity, and hospitals?
    Gain valuable insights from Aditi Boolell, an immigration advisory expert, as she shares her knowledge and experience in assisting expatriates with relocation, business establishment, property acquisition, work permits, residence permits, permanent residence permits, and citizenship applications.
    For more information and expert assistance, visit Temple Group's website: www.templegroup.mu

Komentáře • 10

  • @kobusferreira3386
    @kobusferreira3386 Před rokem +3

    Very insightful and a new possibility to consider. Thank you for the great content

  • @apete797
    @apete797 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is now out of date with regard to personal income tax. The Solidarity Levy is discontinued but a new marginal tax rate has been implemented up to a maximum level of 20%. The majority of people still hit an average rate of 15% before deductions. Its amazing here.

  • @abdurahgmanmohamed9523

    Definitely opened up the possibility of moving over. Thanks for the insight

    • @SAAccountingNetwork
      @SAAccountingNetwork  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it, one of these days we will be sipping pinacoladas on the beach...

  • @reeteshappadoo7032
    @reeteshappadoo7032 Před měsícem

    Public Hospital has a bad rep.. so most of the time for specialised health problems people will need to go private or go abroad ..

    • @SAAccountingNetwork
      @SAAccountingNetwork  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the info🙏

    • @aquamon68
      @aquamon68 Před měsícem +1

      You make it sound as if thousand of Mauritians die in the hospitals everyday. No public hospital service is perfect, even in so called first world countries. It is worthwhile to know that many private clinics have a practice to send patients at the end of their life and basically can't be saved to the public hospitals to preserve their reputation, and this can have a deleterious effect on the stats of the public health service. Equipment wise public hospitals are better equipped when it comes to expensive and complex health apparatuses.