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Get complete accounting services for Afghan companies in Colombia. However, our services extend beyond financial management. Moreover, we specialize in mining, agriculture, textiles, construction, and natural resources sectors. Therefore, your Afghan business can expand confidently with our support.

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We provide accounting services for Afghan companies in Colombia. However, our expertise includes audit, tax, payroll, and corporate services. Therefore, your mining, agriculture, textiles, construction, and natural resources operations receive complete support.

Why Choose Our Services?

We offer specialized financial and payroll management for your operations. Moreover, we have 18+ years of cross-border experience. However, our focus remains on your sector-specific needs.

Regulatory Expertise

We understand DIAN requirements for your Colombian operations. Therefore, compliance is guaranteed.

Complete Solutions

We integrate accounting, payroll, and tax services. However, our approach is tailored to Afghan business needs.

Sector Specialization

We design solutions for mining, agriculture, textiles, and construction. Moreover, we understand Afghan business culture.

Compliance Guarantee

We ensure full compliance for your business operations. Consequently, you avoid penalties.

Global Presence

We serve clients in 195 countries worldwide with specialized teams in each market

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I export Afghan gemstones and lapis lazuli to Colombia?

We provide comprehensive export accounting including customs documentation, gemstone valuation certificates, and origin authentication for lapis lazuli shipments. However, we deliver accounting services for Afghan companies in Colombia managing precious stone inventory tracking, international shipping costs, and import duty calculations. Moreover, Colombian customs requires mineral composition certificates, quality grading documentation, and DIAN import permits. Furthermore, we handle currency exchange from Afghani to pesos, letter of credit processing, and insurance coverage accounting. Therefore, your gemstone exports comply with both countries' regulations while maximizing profitability through proper tax treatment.

What accounting is needed for Afghan carpet and textile exports?

We manage complete textile accounting including raw material costs for wool and silk, artisan labor tracking, weaving production expenses, and finished carpet inventory valuation. However, handmade Afghan carpets require special documentation proving traditional craftsmanship, origin certificates from Herat or Mazar-i-Sharif, and quality authentication. Moreover, we calculate export pricing considering market value in Colombian pesos, shipping costs, and customs duties. Furthermore, we track commission payments to carpet merchants, wholesale distribution margins, and retail markup calculations. Therefore, your textile business maintains accurate cost accounting while preserving profit margins in international trade.

Can Afghan agricultural exporters sell dried fruits in Colombia?

Yes, Afghan dried fruits including raisins, apricots, figs, and premium saffron have strong Colombian market demand requiring proper accounting and compliance. However, we handle complete agricultural export accounting including harvest cost tracking, drying process expenses, quality control testing, and packaging material costs. Moreover, Colombian INVIMA requires phytosanitary certificates, food safety inspections, pesticide residue testing, and origin documentation. Furthermore, we manage pricing strategies for bulk wholesale versus retail packaging, distribution margins, and seasonal demand variations. Therefore, agricultural exporters achieve profitable Colombian market entry while maintaining complete regulatory compliance and accurate financial reporting.

What are tax benefits for Afghan mining companies in Colombia?

We provide specialized tax planning for mining operations including exploration expense deductions, geological survey write-offs, and equipment depreciation benefits. However, we deliver accounting services for Afghan companies in Colombia optimizing mineral export tax treatment, royalty calculations, and transfer pricing for gemstone shipments. Moreover, Colombia offers free trade zone benefits (15% tax rate) for mineral processing, VAT exemptions on mining equipment imports, and investment incentives for geological exploration. Furthermore, we structure operations to minimize withholding taxes on international mineral sales while documenting extraction costs properly. Therefore, mining companies reduce tax burden significantly through strategic planning and proper compliance documentation.

How do Afghan construction companies establish operations in Colombia?

We handle complete SAS incorporation for construction firms including articles drafting, commercial registry registration, RUT tax ID from DIAN, and construction license applications. However, Afghan construction companies must obtain specialized permits for engineering services, environmental impact assessments, and occupational safety certifications. Moreover, we assist with bidding documentation for government contracts, performance bond accounting, progress billing systems, and subcontractor payment tracking. Furthermore, we manage payroll for engineers, project managers, skilled laborers, and administrative staff with proper social security contributions. Therefore, construction firms operate legally with complete financial infrastructure supporting project-based accounting and contract compliance.

What payroll requirements exist for Afghan employees in Colombia?

We manage complete payroll including monthly salary calculations, mandatory social security contributions totaling 25% employer burden (health 8.5%, pension 12%, ARL 0.522-6.96%, family fund 4%), vacation accruals, and bi-annual bonus payments. However, Afghan employees require proper work visas, labor contract registration, and occupational health enrollment. Moreover, we handle income tax withholding based on Colombian progressive rates, severance fund deposits, and profit-sharing calculations when applicable. Furthermore, special considerations apply for artisan workers, gemstone specialists, and traditional craftspeople maintaining cultural practices. Therefore, your workforce receives full legal protection while your company maintains complete labor law compliance avoiding penalties.

How does currency exchange work between Afghani and Colombian peso?

We provide currency management services handling Afghani (AFN) to Colombian peso (COP) conversions with real-time exchange rate monitoring and optimal transaction timing. However, we deliver accounting services for Afghan companies in Colombia processing international wire transfers, managing foreign exchange gains and losses, and documenting currency fluctuation impacts. Moreover, we work with authorized Colombian banks providing competitive rates, minimizing transfer fees, and ensuring DIAN compliance for foreign currency transactions. Furthermore, we implement hedging strategies for large transactions, maintain multi-currency accounting records, and prepare consolidated financial statements. Therefore, businesses optimize currency exchange costs while maintaining accurate financial reporting across both currencies and jurisdictions.

What documentation is required for Afghan business registration?

We handle complete incorporation requiring Afghan company certificates with apostille authentication, passport copies of shareholders and legal representatives, proof of foreign investment origin, and business activity description. However, Colombian authorities require notarized articles of incorporation, commercial registry fees payment, DIAN tax ID application, and mayor's office operational permits. Moreover, specific industries need additional licenses including mining exploration permits, agricultural import licenses, textile manufacturing certifications, or construction company registrations. Furthermore, we prepare foreign investment registration with Colombian Central Bank, obtain certificate of legal existence, and complete banking account opening documentation. Therefore, Afghan companies establish legal Colombian presence efficiently with complete regulatory compliance.

Are there trade agreements between Afghanistan and Colombia?

Currently no direct trade agreement exists requiring standard import duties, however both countries participate in WTO frameworks providing most-favored-nation treatment and reducing certain tariff barriers. However, we identify duty reduction opportunities through proper HS code classification, origin certificate optimization, and free trade zone utilization for processing activities. Moreover, Colombian import duties vary by product category with gemstones typically 5-10%, agricultural products 10-15%, textiles 10-20%, while mining equipment may enter duty-free under investment programs. Furthermore, we monitor diplomatic developments and trade initiatives that could improve market access conditions. Therefore, we structure operations maximizing available benefits while preparing for potential future preferential trade arrangements.

What insurance and risk management do Afghan companies need?

We coordinate comprehensive insurance including cargo insurance for gemstone and textile shipments, general liability coverage for Colombian operations, workers compensation (ARL) as legally required, and professional liability for service companies. However, high-value commodities like lapis lazuli require specialized insurance with proper valuation, secure transport arrangements, and customs bond coverage. Moreover, construction companies need performance bonds, equipment insurance, and third-party liability protection. Furthermore, we manage accounting for insurance premiums, claim processing, loss documentation, and financial statement impact of insured events. Therefore, Afghan businesses operate with appropriate risk protection while maintaining proper insurance expense tracking and regulatory compliance.

How much do complete accounting services cost for Afghan companies?

Basic accounting for trading companies starts at $500 USD monthly covering bookkeeping, tax returns, and financial statements, while complex operations with mining, manufacturing, or multiple locations require $1,200-2,000 monthly including inventory management and transfer pricing. However, payroll processing costs $10-15 per employee monthly with additional fees for visa sponsorship documentation. Moreover, annual financial audits range $2,500-6,000 depending on company size and complexity, while statutory audit for larger companies requires $900-2,000 monthly. Furthermore, incorporation services cost $2,000-3,500 including all registrations and licenses. Therefore, total first-year investment including setup and monthly services typically ranges $18,000-35,000 providing complete accounting, legal, and compliance infrastructure.

Can Afghan companies access Colombian financing and banking?

Yes, properly established Afghan companies with legal Colombian registration, tax compliance history, and audited financial statements can access banking services and business financing. However, we deliver accounting services for Afghan companies in Colombia preparing required documentation including financial projections, business plans, collateral valuations, and credit applications. Moreover, Colombian banks offer working capital lines, equipment financing, export credit facilities, and trade finance instruments for international transactions. Furthermore, we maintain accounting systems meeting bank requirements for covenant compliance, quarterly reporting, and loan draw documentation. Therefore, Afghan businesses establish strong banking relationships supporting growth through proper financial management, transparent accounting, and demonstrated creditworthiness with comprehensive institutional support.

Our Location

Main Office in Colombia

carrera 48 # 106a - 24, Bogotá D.C. - Colombia



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