Chile
27%
Corporate Tax
3–7 days
Setup Time
No minimum
Min. Capital
100%
Foreign Ownership
#59
Ease of Business
Chile is consistently South America's most stable and business-friendly economy — OECD member, strong institutions, transparent legal system, and the region's highest per-capita income. The SpA (Sociedad por Acciones) was introduced in 2007 as a flexible, single-owner-capable structure that has become the dominant vehicle for startups and foreign investors. Corporate tax is 27% for general companies — competitive for the region. Chile has free trade agreements with 65 countries including the US, EU, China, and Japan — the most extensive FTA network in the world. The Empresa en un Día online portal allows company formation in hours. Santiago is the financial hub for the Southern Cone.
- Companies targeting the Southern Cone market (Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay)
- Mining and natural resource companies leveraging Chile's copper and lithium reserves
- Tech companies entering South America via the most stable and transparent entry point
- Startups seeking Start-Up Chile programme funding and visa support
- Companies leveraging Chile's 65 FTAs for international trade across Pacific and Atlantic markets
Chile's copper dependence makes it macro-sensitive to commodity cycles. Political landscape has been in flux post-2019 protests and multiple constitutional reform attempts — monitor political developments for long-term investment decisions. The domestic market is relatively small at 19 million people — Chile works best as a regional hub or export base rather than a standalone consumer market destination.
At a Glance
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Banking Reality Check
Timeline: 1–3 weeks
Chile has a well-regulated and stable banking sector. Major banks include Banco de Chile, BancoEstado (state-owned), Santander Chile, Scotiabank Chile, and Itaú Chile. Opening a corporate account requires the RUT, registration certificate, and legal representative identification. The process is generally smoother than in most other Latin American countries, reflecting Chile's strong institutional framework. Digital banking is growing but traditional banks remain the standard for corporate accounts. Chile's banking system is well-integrated with international financial networks and correspondent banking relationships are strong.
Visa & Immigration
Chile offers a Tech Visa (Visa Técnica) / Start-Up Chile programme that provides equity-free funding and a 1-year visa for entrepreneurs accepted into the programme. The Temporary Resident Visa is available for company owners, investors, and professionals with a work contract. The Digital Nomad Visa (Visa de Residencia Temporal para Trabajadores Remotos) allows remote workers to reside in Chile. Chile also has a Subject to Contract visa for foreign professionals hired by Chilean companies. Investment thresholds for investor visas are moderate compared to the region.
Free Zones & SEZs
4 free zones available
Common Mistakes
Choosing the wrong tax regime (Semi-Integrated vs Pro-Pyme)
Fix: The Pro-Pyme regime (25% CT with full integration) is significantly more tax-efficient for qualifying SMEs with annual revenue up to 75,000 UF (~$3 million). The Semi-Integrated regime (27% CT with 65% credit) is the default for larger companies. Elect Pro-Pyme at formation if you qualify — switching later is possible but has conditions and timing requirements.
Underestimating the effective dividend tax rate
Fix: While Chile's 27% CT appears competitive, the total tax on distributed profits to non-resident shareholders can reach ~44.45% under the Semi-Integrated Regime (27% CT + additional withholding). Under Pro-Pyme with full integration, the effective rate is lower. Model the full distribution cycle before choosing your structure and regime.
Not using the Empresa en un Día portal for simple formations
Fix: The Empresa en un Día (empresaenundia.cl) portal allows free, fully digital company formation in hours. Many foreign founders pay lawyers thousands of dollars for manual formations that could be done online. If your structure is straightforward, use the portal first. You will need a Clave Única (Chilean digital identity), which requires an initial in-person or consular step.
Ignoring the municipal business licence (patente municipal)
Fix: Every business operating in Chile must obtain a patente municipal from the municipality where it operates. The cost is typically 0.25–0.5% of the company's net equity, paid semi-annually. Failure to obtain the licence can result in fines and the inability to issue invoices. Apply promptly after company registration.
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This content is educational and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult a qualified professional for your specific situation. Data last verified March 2026.