Tutorial de como crear una empresa societaria en el perú en 10 simple pasos

richard antony Ramos cotrina
11 Sept 201605:43

Summary

TLDRThis tutorial outlines the 10 essential steps for legally establishing a corporate business in Peru. It covers key stages such as choosing a business name, drafting the founding document (minuta), notarizing and registering the company, obtaining the RUC (tax identification), selecting a tax regime, and setting up the necessary legal documentation for accounting and employee management. The guide also includes details on registering employees with EsSalud and acquiring a municipal operating license. This comprehensive process ensures a smooth and legally compliant business startup in Peru.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Verify the availability of your company name through the Public Registry before proceeding with any formal steps.
  • 😀 Draft a 'minuta,' a preliminary document where the members express their intent to form a company and outline key agreements.
  • 😀 Have the 'minuta' notarized to elevate it to a public deed, including all relevant documents such as capital deposit receipts and a detailed inventory of non-tangible assets.
  • 😀 Register the company in the Public Registry, as this step makes the company a legal entity in the eyes of the law.
  • 😀 Obtain a Taxpayer ID (RUC) from the SUNAT to identify your company for tax purposes by filling out a form and submitting required documents.
  • 😀 Select the appropriate tax regime for your company, such as the Simplified Regime, Special Income Tax Regime, or General Regime.
  • 😀 Purchase and legalize accounting books based on your selected tax regime. These books must be notarized.
  • 😀 Legalize your payroll records at the Ministry of Labor, as all employees must be officially listed to receive benefits like vacations and bonuses.
  • 😀 Register employees with EsSalud (social security) via the digital platform (PDT 601), enabling them to access healthcare services.
  • 😀 Obtain a municipal operating license from the local municipality, providing the required documents, including the RUC, proof of location, and payment receipts.

Q & A

  • What is the first step to establish a corporate entity in Peru?

    -The first step is to search for and reserve the name of the company at the Public Registry, ensuring no other company has a similar or identical name.

  • What is the purpose of the 'minuta' in the company constitution process?

    -The 'minuta' is a preliminary document where the members of the society express their intention to form a company, outlining the agreements such as the company's name, type, duration, and other fundamental details.

  • Why is it necessary to elevate the minuta to a public deed?

    -The minuta must be elevated to a public deed to give it legal validity. This involves taking the document to a public notary for review and certification.

  • What are some key documents required when elevating the minuta to a public deed?

    -Some key documents include the minuta of constitution, proof of deposit of capital in a bank account in the company's name, inventory of non-movable assets, and a commercial search certificate issued by the Public Registry.

  • What happens after the public deed is elevated and registered?

    -Once the public deed is elevated, it must be taken to the Public Registry for registration, where the company officially becomes a legal entity, marking the beginning of its existence as a person under the law.

  • What is the purpose of obtaining the RUC from SUNAT?

    -The RUC (Registro Único de Contribuyentes) is necessary to identify the company for tax purposes in Peru. It enables the company to pay taxes and fulfill its obligations with SUNAT.

  • How can a company choose its tax regime in Peru?

    -The company selects its tax regime during the RUC registration process at SUNAT. The options include the simplified tax regime, the special income tax regime, or the general tax regime.

  • Why must a company purchase and legalize accounting books?

    -Depending on the chosen tax regime, a company must purchase the required accounting books and legalize them at a notary to comply with accounting and legal standards in Peru.

  • What is the importance of legalizing payroll books with the Ministry of Labor?

    -Legalizing payroll books ensures that all employees are registered with the company and are entitled to benefits like vacation, gratuity, and severance pay as required by Peruvian labor law.

  • What is the last step to complete the company registration process in Peru?

    -The last step is to obtain a municipal license, which involves applying at the municipal office of the district where the business is located, and submitting necessary documents like the RUC, proof of location, and a rental or property contract.

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