Business compliance in Mauritius
Everything a business must do to stay compliant in Mauritius — tax with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA), company registration with Corporate & Business Registration Dept (CBRD), labour, data and licences. Plain English, no jargon.
Revenue authority
Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA)
Companies registry
Corporate & Business Registration Dept (CBRD)
Corporate tax
15%
VAT
15% (register at MUR 6 million)
Labour law
Workers' Rights Act, 2019
Social security
the NPF/CSG social contributions
Data protection
Data Protection Act, 2017
Empowerment / localization
no race-based empowerment framework
LABOUR LAW
WHAT IS IT?
Employment in Mauritius is governed by the Workers' Rights Act, 2019, with contributions to the NPF/CSG social contributions.
WHEN DOES IT APPLY?
From day one of hiring your first employee in Mauritius. Statutory minimums and written terms apply immediately — there is no informal grace period.
HOW TO COMPLY?
Put every employee on a written contract, register as an employer with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) and the NPF/CSG social contributions, withhold and remit employee taxes, and meet the minimum conditions on hours, leave and termination set by the Workers' Rights Act, 2019.
WHY IT MATTERS?
Unfair-dismissal claims, labour-inspector findings and unpaid the NPF/CSG social contributions contributions carry penalties and back-pay orders — and can jeopardise work permits for foreign staff. Always confirm the current detail with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) or a local professional.
TAX & CUSTOMS
WHAT IS IT?
Business tax in Mauritius is run by Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA). Companies pay corporate income tax (headline rate 15%) and most charge VAT at 15%; cross-border goods attract customs duty.
WHEN DOES IT APPLY?
From the moment you incorporate and start trading. VAT registration becomes compulsory once taxable turnover passes MUR 6 million.
HOW TO COMPLY?
Register for a tax number with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA), file the required returns (corporate income tax, VAT, employee taxes) on time, and keep proper records. Register separately for customs if you import or export.
WHY IT MATTERS?
Late or missing returns attract penalties and interest, and Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) can raise estimated assessments or withhold your tax-compliance status — stalling tenders, contracts and banking. Always confirm the current detail with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) or a local professional.
COMPANY REG
WHAT IS IT?
Companies in Mauritius are incorporated and kept on record by Corporate & Business Registration Dept (CBRD).
WHEN DOES IT APPLY?
Before you trade through a company. A sole proprietor may only need a business-name registration, but a company must be incorporated and kept in good standing.
HOW TO COMPLY?
Reserve a name and file incorporation documents with Corporate & Business Registration Dept (CBRD), appoint directors, then register the company for tax with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA). Keep annual filings and ownership details current.
WHY IT MATTERS?
Trading through an unregistered or lapsed company, or failing to keep filings up to date, risks penalties, personal liability and deregistration. Always confirm the current detail with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) or a local professional.
B-BBEE / LOCALIZATION
WHAT IS IT?
Mauritius's empowerment / localization angle: no race-based empowerment framework.
WHEN DOES IT APPLY?
Mainly when you bid for government work or large contracts, and for licences in some regulated sectors. Buyers often ask for proof before contracting.
HOW TO COMPLY?
Establish your status under no race-based empowerment framework, and build local ownership, employment and procurement where the framework rewards it. Keep your proof current.
WHY IT MATTERS?
Without the right status you lose points — or are excluded — on tenders and supplier programmes. Always confirm the current detail with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) or a local professional.
POPIA / PRIVACY
WHAT IS IT?
Data protection in Mauritius is governed by the Data Protection Act, 2017.
WHEN DOES IT APPLY?
Whenever you process personal information about customers, staff or suppliers — which covers almost every business.
HOW TO COMPLY?
Process data lawfully and for a clear purpose, get consent where required, keep it secure, appoint an information officer where the law requires one, and handle breaches and access requests properly.
WHY IT MATTERS?
Regulators can impose fines and enforcement notices, and cross-border data transfers can be restricted — on top of the reputational damage of a breach. Always confirm the current detail with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) or a local professional.
LICENCES & PERMITS
WHAT IS IT?
Beyond the universal registrations, Mauritius requires sector-specific licences — construction, private security, financial services, food and health, alcohol, transport and more each have their own regulator.
WHEN DOES IT APPLY?
Before you operate in the regulated activity — often before you can even tender or import.
HOW TO COMPLY?
Identify your sector regulator(s), meet their requirements (registration, premises, qualifications, standards) and renew on time. A municipal trading licence and zoning often apply on top.
WHY IT MATTERS?
Operating without the right licence can mean fines, closure, confiscated goods and disqualification from contracts. Always confirm the current detail with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) or a local professional.
Where to go
Mauritius — frequently asked questions
What is the corporate tax rate in Mauritius?
Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) levies corporate income tax at 15%. VAT is charged at 15%. Rates are set in the budget and change — always confirm the current figure with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA).
How do I register a company in Mauritius?
Companies in Mauritius are incorporated with Corporate & Business Registration Dept (CBRD): reserve a name, file the incorporation documents, appoint directors, then register the company for tax with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA).
When must I register for VAT in Mauritius?
VAT registration becomes compulsory once your taxable turnover passes MUR 6 million. You can often register voluntarily below that — check with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA).
What labour law applies in Mauritius?
Employment in Mauritius is governed by the Workers' Rights Act, 2019, with social-security contributions to the NPF/CSG social contributions. Written contracts and statutory minimums apply from the first employee.
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Reviewed June 2026 from official sources. General information only, not legal, tax or accounting advice — confirm with Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) or a registered professional.