Starting a Business in Tonga: Guide

Formal registration of companies has many immediate benefits for the companies and for business owners and employees. Legal entities can outlive their founders. Resources are pooled as several shareholders join forces to start a company. Formally registered companies have access to services and institutions from courts to banks as well as to new markets. And their employees can benefit from protections provided by the law. An additional benefit comes with limited liability companies. These limit the financial liability of company owners to their investments, so personal assets of the owners are not put at risk. Where governments make registration easy, more entrepreneurs start businesses in the formal sector, creating more good jobs and generating more revenue for the government.
Below is a detailed summary of the bureaucratic and legal hurdles faced by entrepreneurs wishing to incorporate and register a new firm in Tonga. It examines the procedures, time and cost involved in launching a commercial or industrial firm with up to 50 employees and start-up capital of 10 times the economy's per-capita gross national income.
This information was collected from World Bank: Doing Business 
No.ProcedureTime to CompleteAssociated Costs
1Check the uniqueness of the proposed company name and reserve a name.2 daysTOP 80
2Register the company with the Companies Office; obtain a certificate of incorporation3 daysTOP 400
3Obtain a business license from Ministry of Labor, Commerce, and Industry7 daysTOP 120
4Register Consumption tax for income tax and consumption tax with the Internal Revenue Commission3-4 daysno charge

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