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Chile vs Ecuador

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6-8 weeks

$4,500

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6-10 weeks

$3,500

Operational Ease updated: Chile 56; Ecuador 63.

What are you setting up?

NavviPal's formation fee in Chile is $4,500. In Ecuador, it's $3,500. Formation takes 6-8 weeks in Chile and 6-10 weeks in Ecuador.

How to decide

Operational Ease scores and category leaders are mechanical outputs from the source facts, not a universal country recommendation. Use the selected lens, then assess the complete legal, tax, banking, payroll, and operating requirements for your structure.

Review Chile

Review Chile if this market remains in scope after you assess its entity types, local-management requirements, published cost basis, tax rules, banking timeline, and payroll obligations.

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Review Ecuador

Review Ecuador if this market remains in scope after you assess its entity types, local-management requirements, published cost basis, tax rules, banking timeline, and payroll obligations.

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Source-backed formation and operating facts

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Corporate tax

Chile's first-category corporate income tax (Impuesto de Primera Categoría) is levied at 27% under the régimen general, or a transitory 12.5% rate through 2027 for smaller entities under the Pro Pyme regime, rising to 15% in 2028. A top-up applies when profits are distributed to shareholders. Monthly provisional payments (PPM) are required throughout the year. Interest and fees paid to a related foreign party on debt exceeding a 3:1 debt-to-equity ratio face a standalone 35% tax on the excess under thin-capitalization rules (Art. 41 F), a common trap for entities funded mainly through parent-company loans rather than equity.

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Ecuador's corporate income tax (Impuesto a la Renta) is levied at 25% on net taxable income (22% for entities that reinvest profits in productive assets under qualifying conditions). Monthly advance payments (cuotas de anticipo) are required based on the prior year's tax liability.

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Local management or representation

Chile does not require a resident director: foreign directors and shareholders can manage the entity remotely. It does require a legal representative (representante legal) accredited before the SII, who can be a foreign national holding Chilean nationality, permanent residency, or a qualifying temporary visa. That person carries personal liability exposure for the entity's tax debts in cases of grave noncompliance, so it is a real appointed role, not a formality. There is also a separate, shareholder-level step when the shareholder is itself a foreign company: that foreign entity needs its own RUT before it can appoint a legal representative and register the new Chilean company, so this needs sequencing before incorporation, not just at the entity level. A Chilean registered address is also mandatory.

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Ecuador requires companies to have a legal representative who is an Ecuadorian national or holds legal residency. The legal representative also carries personal criminal exposure under COIP Article 242 if IESS social security contributions are withheld from payroll but not remitted within 90 days, separate from ordinary tax liability. NavviPal provides a qualified local legal representative who acts solely on your company's instructions, with indemnity protections in place.

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Payroll and employment

Chile's labor framework is governed by the Código del Trabajo. Chile has a well-developed social security system with mandatory pension (AFP), health (Isapre/Fonasa), and unemployment (AFC) contributions.

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Ecuador's labor framework is governed by the Código de Trabajo. Employers must provide a comprehensive package of mandatory benefits in addition to base salary.

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Formation timeline
Higher score · 83/100

6-8 weeks

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Foreign ownership

Chile allows 100% foreign ownership with virtually no sector restrictions, one of the most open foreign investment frameworks in Latin America. No local director or Chilean shareholder is required. The Foreign Investment Promotion Agency (InvestChile) actively supports international investors. The DL 600 Foreign Investment Statute has been replaced by the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency framework, providing legal stability guarantees.

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Ecuador permits 100% foreign ownership in most sectors. The required Representante Legal must be an Ecuadorian national or hold legal residency, but all economic ownership can be held by foreign nationals. Restrictions apply in strategic sectors designated by the constitution, including petroleum, mining, and public utilities, which require state participation. Ecuador's dollarized economy eliminates USD exchange rate risk for international investors, though dividend and other repatriation payments carry a 5% exit tax (Impuesto a la Salida de Divisas), reduced to 2.5% for productive-sector investment.

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Corporate bank-account timeline
NavviPal formation fee
Higher score · 100/100

$3,500

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VAT or indirect tax

Chile's VAT (IVA) is levied at a flat rate of 19% on most goods and services. The rate applies uniformly: there are no multiple rates as in Brazil. Electronic invoicing (DTE, Documento Tributario Electrónico) is mandatory for all commercial transactions and filed through the SII portal.

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Ecuador's IVA (VAT) is levied at a standard rate of 15% (raised from 12% in 2024) on most goods and services. A 0% rate applies to food staples, medicine, and exports. Monthly IVA declarations are filed electronically through the SRI portal. Electronic invoicing (factura electrónica) is mandatory for all transactions.

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Authorities

Servicio de Impuestos Internos (SII): Chile's internal revenue service responsible for tax administration, RUT issuance, and compliance oversight

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SRI (Servicio de Rentas Internas): Internal revenue service responsible for RUC issuance, tax administration, and compliance oversight

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Entity types

SpA (Sociedad por Acciones), SRL (Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada), SA (Sociedad Anónima)

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Compañía de Responsabilidad Limitada, Sociedad Anónima (S.A.), Sociedad por Acciones Simplificada (S.A.S.)

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