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If You Do Not Pay the Charter Capital on Time, You May Be Fined Up to 2000 AZN

Important Information Regarding the Payment of Charter Capital

After the company is officially registered, the charter capital must be paid within a maximum of 90 days (a shorter period may be specified in the charter). The payment receipt confirming the amount paid must be submitted to the tax authority within 5 days.

Failure to comply with these rules may result in the following penalties:

🔹 Failure to pay the charter capital on time:

● 1000 AZN for the director or responsible officer
● 2000 AZN for the legal entity

🔹 Failure to submit the payment confirmation document to the tax authority:

● 500 AZN for the responsible officer
● 1000 AZN for the legal entity

Comply with the rules on time and avoid fines!

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The contribution of fixed assets to the company’s charter capital in the form of shares will be subject to VAT at a zero rate.

As is known, according to the Tax Code, except for imported property, the contribution of any property to the charter capital of an enterprise in the form of shares was considered a VAT-exempt operation. At the same time, according to the relevant article of the Tax Code, the VAT paid on goods (works and services) purchased by persons engaged in VAT-exempt or non-VATable operations is non-refundable. Therefore, according to the requirements of the Tax Code, when an asset is contributed to the charter capital, the VAT amounts paid and refunded for that asset were required to be restored to the state budget.

According to recent amendments made to the Tax Code, to reduce the tax burden of VAT payers and stimulate investment, the contribution of fixed assets to the enterprise’s charter capital in the form of shares will be subject to VAT at a zero rate. Specifically, when fixed assets are contributed as shares without direct acquisition of other property in return, the operation will be taxed at a zero VAT rate, and the VAT paid on these fixed assets will be refundable.