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

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We provide accounting services for Cambodian companies in Colombia. However, our expertise includes audit, tax, payroll, and corporate services. Therefore, your textiles, tourism, agriculture, construction, and manufacturing 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 Cambodian business needs.

Sector Specialization

We design solutions for textiles, tourism, agriculture, and construction. Moreover, we understand Cambodian 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

Can Cambodian garment manufacturers establish production in Colombia?

Yes, Cambodian textile companies can establish Colombian garment manufacturing to leverage nearshoring advantages, US-Colombia FTA duty-free access, and shorter supply chains to American markets. However, we deliver accounting services for Cambodian companies in Colombia managing SAS incorporation, industrial permits, labor compliance, and free trade zone applications for duty-free fabric imports. Moreover, Colombia offers 5-day shipping to US versus 30+ days from Cambodia, competitive labor costs, and established textile infrastructure. Furthermore, we handle accounting for raw material imports, cutting and sewing costs, quality control expenses, and finished goods inventory. Therefore, garment manufacturers establish profitable nearshoring operations with complete compliance, competitive positioning, strategic market access, and proper financial infrastructure supporting US retail buyer requirements.

How do Cambodian tourism operators establish Colombian ventures?

We manage complete tourism establishment including company incorporation, tourism operator registration with Ministry of Commerce, hotel licensing, and travel agency authorization. However, Cambodian operators experienced in cultural heritage tourism (Angkor Wat model) can apply expertise to Colombian sites including Cartagena, coffee region, and indigenous territories. Moreover, Colombian tourism offers eco-tourism, adventure travel, coffee tours, and cultural experiences attractive to international travelers. Furthermore, we handle accounting for tour revenues, accommodation partnerships, guide payments, and sustainable tourism investments. Therefore, tourism companies launch Colombian operations successfully with proper licensing, cultural sensitivity, community partnerships, and accounting systems supporting responsible travel business aligned with heritage preservation values from Angkorian temple experience.

What are requirements for exporting Cambodian rice to Colombia?

We handle complete rice export establishment including INVIMA registration, phytosanitary permits, quality certifications, and import licensing. However, Cambodian rice including fragrant varieties, jasmine rice, and specialty grains require origin certificates, quality testing, pesticide residue verification, and proper labeling. Moreover, Colombian market offers growing demand for Asian rice varieties, premium specialty rice, and imported grains for ethnic communities. Furthermore, we manage accounting for export costs, freight charges, customs duties, and pricing strategies. Therefore, rice exporters enter Colombian market successfully with complete regulatory compliance, proper certifications, quality assurance, and accounting systems supporting agricultural commodity trade from Mekong rice production expertise.

What tax benefits exist for Cambodian textile nearshoring?

We provide specialized tax planning for textile manufacturing including free trade zone benefits (15% corporate tax rate), duty-free fabric imports for re-export, and US-Colombia FTA advantages. However, we deliver accounting services for Cambodian companies in Colombia structuring operations maximizing employment tax credits, equipment depreciation, and VAT recovery on imports. Moreover, Colombia offers strategic positioning for US market access, avoiding tariffs on finished garments, and nearshoring incentives from American retailers. Furthermore, we calculate optimal cost structures, manage transfer pricing for components, and document manufacturing expenses properly. Therefore, textile companies reduce effective costs significantly through strategic planning while maintaining buyer compliance and competitive pricing for US retail market penetration.

How do Cambodian companies handle buyer social compliance?

We manage complete buyer compliance including WRAP certification, BSCI audits, factory inspection preparation, and corrective action implementation. However, Colombian manufacturing must demonstrate fire safety, structural integrity, worker health programs, and emergency procedures meeting international standards similar to post-Rana Plaza requirements. Moreover, buyers require transparent wage documentation, working hour records, freedom of association, and ethical employment practices. Furthermore, we handle accounting for compliance costs, certification fees, remediation expenses, and social program investments. Therefore, manufacturers maintain buyer relationships through proper compliance infrastructure, ethical labor practices, complete documentation, and accounting supporting responsible sourcing requirements from major US and European retail brands demanding supply chain transparency.

What payroll requirements exist for Cambodian garment workers?

We manage complete manufacturing payroll including piece-rate calculations, production bonuses, overtime compensation (200% rate), and attendance incentives. However, garment workers require proper employment contracts, minimum wage compliance ($330 USD monthly), 30 days vacation, bi-annual bonuses, and severance protections. Moreover, we calculate mandatory contributions (25% employer burden), health insurance, pension, occupational risk coverage, and family benefits. Furthermore, factories need occupational health programs, ergonomic workstations, safety training, and injury prevention procedures. Therefore, manufacturers maintain legal compliance, fair compensation, worker protections, accurate records, and productive workforce relationships supporting ethical manufacturing aligned with international labor standards and buyer code of conduct requirements.

How does currency exchange work between Riel and peso?

We provide currency management services handling Cambodian Riel (KHR) and USD to Colombian peso (COP) conversions through international banking channels. However, we deliver accounting services for Cambodian companies in Colombia managing dual-currency operations (Riel and USD common in Cambodia), exchange rate fluctuations, and multi-currency financial reporting. Moreover, most Cambodian international transactions use USD as intermediary simplifying conversions but requiring careful rate monitoring. Furthermore, we implement optimal transaction timing, hedging strategies for export revenues, and forward contracts protecting manufacturing margins from volatility. Therefore, exporters minimize currency costs while maintaining accurate financial reporting across currencies with proper DIAN documentation, Central Bank registration, and transparent accounting supporting international trade operations and profit repatriation to Phnom Penh.

Are there trade agreements between Cambodia and Colombia?

Currently no bilateral trade agreement exists between Cambodia and Colombia, requiring standard import duties, however both countries participate in WTO and regional frameworks. However, Colombian manufacturing leverages US-Colombia FTA providing duty-free access to US market, making Colombia strategic base for Cambodian companies serving Americas. Moreover, import duties on textile machinery, garment accessories, and manufacturing equipment typically 5-15% with duty drawback programs for re-export. Furthermore, we structure supply chains maximizing available benefits, proper origin certification, and tariff optimization. Therefore, we establish efficient operations supporting competitive manufacturing while monitoring potential ASEAN-Latin America cooperation that could enhance bilateral trade and investment flows between Southeast Asian and South American markets.

What labor compliance exists for Cambodian factories?

We manage complete labor compliance including written contracts, internal regulations, union relations, and collective bargaining when applicable. However, Colombian Labor Code requires minimum wage adherence, 48-hour work weeks, overtime limits (12 hours weekly maximum), and mandatory rest periods. Moreover, manufacturers need occupational health programs (SG-SST), safety committees, worker training, and accident reporting systems. Furthermore, we handle accounting for compliance costs, safety investments, health programs, and training expenses. Therefore, factories operate with complete labor law compliance, ethical working conditions, transparent employment practices, proper documentation, and workforce welfare supporting sustainable manufacturing meeting international ethical sourcing standards and Better Work program principles familiar to Cambodian garment sector.

Can Cambodian companies access Colombian manufacturing financing?

Yes, established Cambodian manufacturers with Colombian operations can access local financing for working capital, equipment purchases, and export activities. However, banks require Colombian legal establishment, financial statements, business plans, and collateral or buyer order guarantees. Moreover, we prepare applications for Bancoldex export financing, factoring programs for buyer invoices, and equipment leasing arrangements. Furthermore, international buyers often provide financing, advance payments, or letter of credit facilities supporting production. Therefore, companies access financing supporting growth through proper financial management, transparent accounting, demonstrated order books, and comprehensive documentation meeting lender requirements while managing working capital efficiently for manufacturing cycles and international sales.

What are total costs for Cambodian garment factory setup?

Manufacturing establishment costs including incorporation ($2,500-4,000), legal services ($5,000-12,000), facility lease deposits ($15,000-40,000), sewing equipment ($60,000-250,000), and first-year accounting ($12,000-30,000) typically total $94,500-336,000 before inventory. However, garment factories require industrial sewing machines, cutting equipment, quality control systems, and buyer compliance certifications. Moreover, monthly costs include accounting ($1,000-2,500), payroll ($12-15 per worker), facility rent ($7,000-20,000), and utilities. Furthermore, working capital for fabric purchases, work-in-progress, and buyer payment terms requires $75,000-200,000. Therefore, Cambodian manufacturers should budget $180,000-550,000 total investment depending on capacity for successful Colombian nearshoring establishment serving US retail market.

Can Cambodian companies repatriate manufacturing profits?

Yes, Cambodian companies freely repatriate profits after Colombian taxes, with dividends subject to 10% withholding and requiring Central Bank foreign investment registration. However, we deliver accounting services for Cambodian companies in Colombia managing complete repatriation including profit calculation, tax compliance verification, dividend declarations, and international wire transfers to Phnom Penh banking system. Moreover, we optimize repatriation timing considering exchange rates, tax planning, and working capital requirements for ongoing manufacturing operations. Furthermore, we document foreign investment properly, maintain required accounting records, and prepare Central Bank annual reports. Therefore, manufacturers access profits freely while maintaining DIAN compliance, Central Bank registration, proper documentation, and transparent financial reporting supporting legitimate business operations and international fund transfers to Cambodia.

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



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Ley 1739

REFORMA TRIBUTARIA 2014./ LEY 1739 DE 2014 (POR MEDIO DE LA CUAL SE MODIFICA EL ESTATUTO TRIBUTARIO, LA LEY 1607 DE 2012, SE CREAN MECANISMOS DE LUCHA CONTRA LA EVASIÓN Y SE DICTAN OTRAS DISPOSICIONES)./ TEXTO EN WORD.// Para una mayor comodidad de sus asociados y suscriptores en el estudio y análisis de la nueva Reforma Tributaria, el Centro de Estudios Tributarios de Antioquia (CETA) presenta el texto de la Ley 1739, sancionada por el Presidente y publicada el 23 de Diciembre de 2014, en formado Word tomado directamente del Diario Oficial. La nueva ley, además del Impuesto a la Riqueza, con causación y contabilización anual; de lo concerniente al Impuesto sobre la Renta para la Equidad (CREE) y de la Sobretasa al CREE, que se propone, por vía de extinción gradual, como relevo del Impuesto a la Riqueza, contiene en sus 77 artículos, una serie de normas de entre las cuales vale resaltar las referentes a la extensión en el tiempo del Gravamen a los Movimientos Financieros (GMF)y el correlativo aplazamiento de la entrada en vigor de la limitación de pagos en efectivo para aceptación de costos, deducciones, pasivos e impuestos descontables. Así mismo, en materia de Impuesto de renta, algunas normas atinentes a residencia, sede efectiva de administración, descuento por impuestos pagados en el exterior, IMAS, rentas exentas laborales, descuento por IVA pagado en la adquisición e importación de maquinaria pesada para industrias básicas, deducción por inversiones en investigación, desarrollo tecnológico o innovación y descuento en Renta de 2 puntos del IVA pagado en la adquisición o importación de bienes de capital e incremento de la sanción por inexactitud por activos omitidos o pasivos inexistentes al 200%, entre otras. Así mismo, se crea como complementario del Impuesto a la Riqueza y con tarifas que se incrementan anualmente, el de Normalización Tributaria y se establece la Declaración Anual de Activos en el Exterior. Como en anteriores leyes de reforma, se incluyen, con algunas variables, las figuras de conciliación judicial, terminación por mutuo acuerdo de procesos administrativos y condición especial de pago, así como saneamiento contable de entidades públicas. Se homologan de alguna manera los más importantes términos del procedimiento aplicable a la UGPP con los del Estatuto Tributario. Igualmente, se introducen modificaciones al Impuesto Nacional a la Gasolina y el ACPM y se crea el ‘Diferencial de participación’ como contribución parafiscal al combustible. Finalmente, Se derogan los artículos 498-1 y 850-1 del Estatuto Tributario.

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