Procedure 1. Purchase the company books Time: 1 day
Cost: COP$27,600 [6 books (COP$4,600 per book, COP$46 per page, 100 pages per
book)].
Comments: The company’s books can be purchased at a commercial establishment
or in the Chamber of Commerce. Limited liability companies shall use the following six books:
1. Inventory and balance sheet book: An inventory and a general balance must be made when initiating activities and at least once per year to get to know in a clear and concise manner the state of company’s assets and liabilities
2. Ledger book: In this book the operations of the accounts are entered using the double entry system; this allows the company to summarize on a monthly basis, all operations for each account
3. Cash Book - daily: In this book the accounting operations are entered in chrono- logical order, either individually or by summaries not to exceed one month 4. Minutes Book: It could be of two types: Minutes book of shareholders’ meeting
and minutes’ book of the Board of Directors. The first must be kept by all com- panies, the second only by those companies that have a board of directors. The minutes of the meetings must be recorded in chronological order, and signed by persons designated as secretary and president of the meetings
5. Book of shareholders: in this are recorded the shares, noting the title, number and date of registration, and likewise for change of ownership
6. Subsidiary Ledger: used to record chronologically details of the main accounts, totaling debits, credits and balances that pass at the end of each period to the daily and the main ledger, this book need not be registered with the Chamber of Commerce
Once the company has been registered, its owner, or legal representative must pres- ent and request the registry of the books through a letter addressed to the Chamber of Commerce, and fill in the respective application form; the duly numbered book or pages must be presented. The first page in each book or set of pages should be labeled in pencil in the upper side with the name of the company and function given to each book; the pages must be consecutively numbered and have no accounting entries.
Procedure 2. Register the company in the Mercantile Registry, obtain the certificate of existence and legal representation, register the company’s books and register with the National Tax Authority (DIAN) at the Business Services Center (CAE) of the Chamber of Commerce
Time: 4 days
Cost: COP$1,653,743 [COP$820,583: departmental registration tax (0.8% of the com-
pany’s initial capital); COP$665,000: commercial license (133.92% of the legal mini- mum monthly wage); COP$83,000: rate for the business establishment; COP$4,060: cost of the registry’s application form; COP$26,000: registration at the Chamber of Commerce and registration of the document of incorporation; COP$3,500: certificate of existence and legal representation; COP$51,600: cost of registering the company’s books (COP$8,600 each book)]
Comments: The CAE makes it possible to complete the following procedures simul-
taneously at a single location:
1. Register the company and the commercial establishment (if applicable) at the Mercantile Registry
2. Obtain a copy of the certificate of existence and legal representation 3. Register the company’s books
4. Register the company in the Unified Tax Registry (RUT) of the DIAN and obtain the Tax Identification Number (NIT)
The company’s books are submitted to the Chamber of Commerce for the pages to be subscribed and numbered. A form requesting the books is filled out and the amount is paid directly at the cashier booth. If the company performs the company establishment procedure using the website www.crearempresa.com.co, it may at the same time request registration of the books, without having to wait for the company to be registered first.
Forms may be obtained directly at the CAE or may be downloaded from the web- page www.crearempresa.com.co. The registration for the payment of industry and commerce tax is also carried out immediately in the CAE.
The rates to register a company and commercial establishment, certificates, and ap- plication forms are national (Decree 393 of 2002) and correspond to 2009. The NIT is assigned by the DIAN. However the procedure is carried out in the CAE, where its agents provide assistance to fill out the forms for RUT’s inscription and then they send the information to DIAN. The entrepreneur receives his or her Mercantile Registration certificate with the assigned NIT in an average time of 4 days; the RUT certificate will also be provided.
Procedure 3. Open a bank account Time: 1 day
Cost: No cost
Comments: The company needs to open an account at a commercial bank in order
to operate. Opening a savings account only takes a few minutes, but opening a checking account may take up to three days, because the bank is required to verify the applicant’s data before approving the account. Each financial entity may have its own additional requirements for opening an account, such as a minimum deposit amount. In general, a checking account can be opened with a minimum deposit of COP$100,000, and a savings account can be opened with the equivalent of one legal monthly minimum wage, which is currently COP$496,900.
Procedure 4. Register the company with a family compensation fund (caja de compensación familiar), the National Training Service (SENA) and the Colombian Family Welfare Institute (ICBF) Time: 10 days
Cost: No cost
Comments: Once it is registered, the company must pay these payroll-based
contributions within the first eight days of each month. The contribution is then distributed internally between SENA and ICBF. The registration procedure at a family compensation fund only takes a few minutes, but the request is subject to evaluation for approval or rejection.
The documents that must be submitted include: registration form, certificate of existence and legal representation issued by the Chamber of Commerce, photocopy of the legal representative’s identification card and the payroll list, with copies of the employees’ identification cards and documentation related to their children. Decree 3667 of November 8, 2004, establishes that all employers must submit a single integrated statement reporting all payroll contributions to the social security system and parafiscal fees. Payment of the parafiscal fees to the family compensa- tion fund, SENA, ICBF, ESAP, industrial and technical schools and the social security contributions must be made at the locations indicated by the respective entities within one calendar month of the respective payroll time period.
Procedure 5*. Affiliate the company to an Occupational Risk Management Company (ARP)
Time: 1 day Cost: No cost
Comments: The Occupational Risk Management Company (ARP) insures against risks
due to work accidents and disability due to occupational illnesses. The company must affiliate its employees to a public or private ARP of its choice. The registration proce- dure before the ARP takes a few minutes and consists of the presentation of the form but the coverage begins the following day. Monthly payments are made through the Comprehensive Form of Liquidation and Contributions of Social Security (PILA). Procedure 6*. Affiliate employees to the public pensions system Time: 30 days
Cost: No cost
Comments: The company must affiliate its employees to a pension fund, which may
be either the government’s Social Security Institute (ISS) or a private pension fund. Employees may select the fund of their choice. The application process to the ISS takes one day and is completed once the appropriate form is submitted. However, the ISS may take, on average, 30 days to confirm the affiliation. An agent from the public pension fund may visit the company and perform the registration procedure. Procedure 7*. Affiliate employees to a private pension fund Time: 1 day
Cost: No cost
Comments: When employees select a private fund, a representative of the fund
will generally visit the company to assist in filling out the forms and expediting the registration process.
Procedure 8*. Affiliate employees to a mandatory healthcare plan Time: 1 day
Cost: No cost
Comments: The company is required to affiliate its employees to a Mandatory
Healthcare Plan (POS) through a Healthcare Promotion Entity (EPS). Each employee has the right to select the EPS of his or her choice, and companies are required to register the employee at the selected EPS. The employee registration process varies depending on the EPS and the employee’s record.
The EPS representative visits the company’s facilities, obtains the information required for affiliation and submits the request to the EPS. Requirements: copy of the identity card of each employee, fill out the form, copy of work contract; when the employee has family, copy of the civil registration of the children and identity card of the spouse or life partner.
In August of 2008, a new EPS named Nueva EPS S.A. was created as a result of the exceptional transfer of the affiliates of the public-sector EPS ISS, in the framework of Decree 055 of 2007. Nueva EPS was established as a healthcare promotion entity under the contributive regime by means of Resolution 371 of April 3, 2008 of the National Health Superintendence.
Procedure 9*. Affiliate employees to a severance fund Time: 1 day
Cost: No cost
Comments: Each employee is free to select the severance fund of his or her choice.
The company submits the documents for affiliation and must deposit every year –on February 14th– payment of each employee’s severance entitlement.
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