To enter Equatorial Guinea, a passport valid for a minimum of six months from the date of entry is required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.
Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea Economic Overview
Several of Equatorial Guinea’s gas and oil fields matured in 2013, and the subsequent decline in production, on which the country was highly dependent, pushed the economy into recession.
Equatorial Guinea – Visas
The Government of Equatorial Guinea’s website states that U.S. citizens are required to fill out two visa application forms, present two passport photos, and provide evidence of their ability to finance their visit.
Equatorial Guinea – Business Registration Requirements
This page summarizes Doing Business 2016 data for Equatorial Guinea. The first section presents the Ease of Doing Business rank (out of 189 economies) and the distance to frontier (DTF)** measure, overall and by topic.
Equatorial Guinea Corporate Taxes
Company registration, Key Facts, and other essential information necessary regarding corporate taxes.
Corporate Tax Guide – Equatorial Guinea
Listed is a corporate tax guide for Equatorial Guinea.
Equatorial Guinea Personal Tax
In Equatorial Guinea, the Personal Income Tax Rate is a tax collected from individuals and is imposed on different sources of income like labor, pensions, interest and dividends.
Personal Tax – Equatorial Guinea
This summary outlines everything you need to know or consider when thinking about doing business in Equatorial Guinea and dealing with tax issues.
Equatorial Guinea – VAT Taxes
Below is a detailed summary of the taxes and mandatory contributions that a medium-size company must pay or withhold in a given year, as well as administrative burden in paying taxes.
Equatorial Guinea – Vat Taxes
In Equatorial Guinea, the sales tax rate is a tax charged to consumers based on the purchase price of certain goods and services.