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Get complete accounting services for Omani companies in Colombia. However, our services extend beyond financial management. Moreover, we specialize in oil and gas, ports and logistics, fisheries, tourism, and petrochemicals sectors. Therefore, your Omani business can expand confidently with our support.

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We provide accounting services for Omani companies in Colombia. However, our expertise includes audit, tax, payroll, and corporate services. Therefore, your oil and gas, ports and logistics, fisheries, tourism, and petrochemicals 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 Omani business needs.

Sector Specialization

We design solutions for oil and gas, ports and logistics, fisheries, and Islamic banking. Moreover, we understand Omani 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

What accounting services do Omani oil and gas companies need in Colombia?

Omani oil and gas companies require specialized accounting services for Omani companies in Colombia covering LNG export revenue tracking, petroleum production cost accounting, and hydrocarbon reserve valuations following SPE standards. Additionally, we handle upstream exploration capitalization and production sharing agreements. Moreover, we manage crude oil lifting calculations and gas processing revenues. Therefore, your energy operations receive specialized accounting aligned with international petroleum industry standards and GCC frameworks.

How does Omani Rial currency management work in Colombian operations?

We manage Omani Rial (OMR) to Colombian Peso (COP) conversions with real-time tracking for one of world's most valuable currencies. Additionally, we handle remittances to Muscat headquarters and LNG export revenues in USD. Moreover, we calculate foreign exchange gains/losses for financial statements with proper hedging documentation. Therefore, your Omani business maintains accurate records in both OMR and COP minimizing currency conversion costs while managing high-value currency transactions.

What payroll considerations exist for Omani port operations workers in Colombia?

Omani port operations workers from Sohar and Salalah facilities including crane operators and logistics coordinators require specialized payroll management addressing Colombian labor regulations while handling maritime sector premiums. Additionally, we calculate mandatory 12.5% health insurance and pension contributions. Moreover, we handle GCC expatriate allowances, shift differential payments, and hazardous duty bonuses. Therefore, your port operations maintain compliant workforce management reflecting international maritime standards.

How long does company setup take for Omani businesses in Colombia?

Company setup for accounting services for Omani companies in Colombia typically requires 2-3 weeks including SAS incorporation and commercial registry procedures. Additionally, oil and gas permits require 6-8 weeks for energy sector authorizations. Moreover, port operations licenses require maritime service compliance documentation. Therefore, complete establishment requires 6-10 weeks with our expert guidance for Omani enterprises navigating GCC business frameworks.

What tax incentives exist for Omani LNG exporters in Colombia?

Omani LNG exporters as major global suppliers benefit from Colombian energy sector tax incentives and liquefied natural gas import benefits. Additionally, free trade zone advantages provide reduced tariffs for petroleum products. Moreover, strategic energy partnership programs apply to hydrocarbon operations. Therefore, your LNG operations minimize tax burden through strategic planning recognizing Oman's position as leading natural gas exporter.

How do we audit Omani port operations in Colombia?

We conduct comprehensive audits for Omani port operations through container count documentation verification and transshipment billing accuracy reviews for Sohar and Salalah facilities. Additionally, we examine maritime service contract compliance and logistics coordination costs. Moreover, we verify customs clearance revenues and warehouse storage billing. Therefore, your operations receive thorough financial transparency supporting Muscat headquarters and Colombian compliance with international maritime standards.

What makes CR Consultores specialized in accounting services for Omani companies in Colombia?

CR Consultores delivers specialized accounting services for Omani companies in Colombia through 18+ years managing oil and gas operations, port logistics, and Islamic banking ventures. Additionally, we understand Omani business culture and Commercial Companies Law compliance requirements. Moreover, we provide bilingual support between Muscat, Salalah, Sohar and Colombian operations. Therefore, your business receives comprehensive support combining international standards with GCC expertise and sharia-compliant frameworks.

How do transfer pricing rules apply to Omani parent companies and Colombian subsidiaries?

Transfer pricing documentation requires arm's-length pricing analysis for LNG exports, port service fees, and petrochemical products. Additionally, we prepare comparable company analysis for energy and maritime transactions. Moreover, we document petroleum pricing using international benchmark mechanisms and Islamic banking profit-sharing arrangements avoiding riba. Therefore, your operations remain compliant while optimizing tax efficiency between Omani and Colombian entities within GCC frameworks.

What corporate structures work best for Omani businesses entering Colombia?

Omani businesses typically establish SAS structures providing flexibility for LNG exporters, port operators, and Islamic banking services. Additionally, branch offices suit established companies maintaining parent control with simplified profit repatriation. Moreover, joint ventures facilitate energy partnerships and sharia-compliant business arrangements. Therefore, your company selects optimal structure supporting GCC integration and strategic objectives while maintaining Islamic finance principles.

How do we leverage Oman's strategic port location in Colombian markets?

Oman's strategic port location with Sohar and Salalah facilities provides competitive advantages in Colombian logistics markets. Additionally, we position experience with major transshipment operations and regional maritime trade excellence. Moreover, we leverage Oman's reputation for efficient port operations and strategic positioning between Asia, Africa, and Europe. Therefore, Omani companies access markets highlighting decades of maritime logistics expertise and world-class port infrastructure.

What intellectual property protections apply to Omani LNG technologies and port logistics systems?

Omani LNG technologies and port logistics systems require IP protection through Colombian patent registrations and process protections. Additionally, we protect natural gas liquefaction innovations, maritime operations systems, and petrochemical processing methods. Moreover, we register port management software, container handling technologies, and cultural tourism branding. Therefore, your Omani innovations receive comprehensive legal protection supporting competitive positioning and preventing unauthorized use.

What ongoing compliance requirements exist for accounting services for Omani companies in Colombia?

Ongoing compliance for accounting services for Omani companies in Colombia includes monthly DIAN declarations, bimonthly payroll reporting, and quarterly financial statements. Additionally, oil and gas companies submit energy sector reports and LNG production documentation. Moreover, port operations maintain maritime service certifications and customs compliance records. Therefore, your Omani business maintains continuous compliance through systematic monitoring ensuring uninterrupted operations within GCC standards.

Our Location

Main Office in Colombia

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



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Concepto Nº 2017023247-001 22-03-2017

A las entidades vigiladas por la Superintendencia Financiera de Colombia respecto de las cuales se configure una situación de control y/o de grupo empresarial les aplica plenamente la NIIF 10, independiente de que su controladora sea o no extranjera. Es pertinente agregar que esta Superintendencia no ha impartido instrucción alguna en torno a la aplicación de la citada NIIF. En este orden de ideas, tratándose de controladoras (nacionales o extranjeras) que consoliden sus estados financieros con los de sus subordinadas, incluidas las sociedades sujetas a vigilancia de la Superintendencia Financiera de Colombia, no habrá lugar a presentar estados ante esta Autoridad Administrativas si se cumplen la totalidad de las condiciones previstas en el literal a) del numeral 4 del Decreto 2784 de 2012…

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OFICIO Nº 901878 09-03-2017 DIAN

  OFICIO Nº 901878 09-03-2017 DIAN     Subdirección de Gestión Normativa y Doctrina Bogotá, D. C. 100208221-000327 Señora DIANA MARÍA GÓMEZ OROZCO Calle 126 No. 70G-62 gerencia@its-medical.com Bogotá, D. C. Ref.: Radicado 100005155 del 07/02/2017 Tema Retención en la fuente Descriptores Autorretenedores Fuentes formales Artículo 365 del Estatuto Tributario. Artículos 26, 125 de la Ley 1819 de 2016. Artículos 1.2.6.7 y 1.2.6.8 del Decreto número 1625…

Concepto Nº 149 27-03-2017

Concepto Nº 149 27-03-2017 Consejo Técnico de la Contaduría Pública     Bogotá, D.C. Señora JANETH VALDIVIESO jrvaldieso@friocol.com Asunto: Consulta 1-2017-002555 Destino: Externo Origen: 10 REFERENCIA: Fecha de Radicado 20 de febrero de 2017 Entidad de Origen Consejo Técnico de la Contaduría Pública N° de Radicación CTCP 2017-149- CONSULTA Tema Propiedad, Planta y Equipo – Avalúos El Consejo Técnico de la Contaduría Pública…

OFICIO Nº 900298 28-02-2017 DIAN

En este Oficio se da respuesta a las siguientes inquietudes: “1. ¿Una persona natural extranjera no residente fiscal en Colombia, que como accionista en una sociedad nacional recibe un pago por concepto de dividendos no gravados, está obligado a presentar declaración del Impuesto de Renta y Complementarios?”// “2. ¿Un no residente fiscal colombiano que percibe rendimientos financieros mínimos con ocasión de una cuenta bancaria en Colombia, sobre los cuales la entidad bancaria no practicó retención en la fuente, se encuentra obligado a presentar declaración de renta por esos rendimientos?”/ “a) ¿Existe un monto o valor mínimo para estar obligado a presentar declaración de renta en caso de obtención de ingresos por rendimientos financieros anuales o rentas y ganancias de fuente nacional?”// “3. Un no residente fiscal colombiano, accionista en una sociedad colombiana que recibe un pago a título de intereses presuntos del artículo 35 del Estatuto Tributario por un préstamo realizado a la sociedad de la cual es accionista, y al cual, no se le practicó retención en la fuente ¿debe estar obligado a presentar declaración de renta por el pago de esos intereses presuntos, teniendo en cuenta que acorde con los artículos 407 al 411 del Estatuto Tributario, no se encuentra la obligación de practicar la retención?

Concepto Nº 155 30-03-2017

Es peligroso hablar de materialidad en valores absolutos, pues esta debe calcularse en términos relativos y el punto de referencia para la relatividad no está predeterminado, porque debe fijarse en función de los impactos que pueda tener esa partida y la relación que pueda existir con otras partidas…// (…) En el caso de las cuentas por cobrar y por pagar (…) este Consejo considera (…) que la norma no se dirige en principio al cálculo del deterioro en sí mismo sino al seguimiento de indicadores de deterioro que evidencien la necesidad de realizar el cálculo del deterioro…/ (…) En cuanto al uso del costo amortizado, (…) si el efecto financiero no es significativo, puede obviarse el registro a valor presente de la partida./ (…) No puede alegarse esfuerzo desproporcionado en ninguna de estas situaciones…// (…) El hecho de que el inventario no tenga factores de obsolescencia no es suficiente, porque como ya se indicó, el deterioro puede venir de diversas fuentes. En consecuencia, es mandatorio garantizar que el valor neto realizable no es inferior al valor en libros…// (…) En cuanto al préstamo de accionistas (…) si se concluye que no se cumple la definición de pasivo, la partida sería patrimonio (…). Si por el contrario se concluye que sigue cumpliendo la definición de pasivo, debe procurar establecerse los flujos estimados de pago. Si no es posible hacerlo, la partida debe quedar entonces a valor nominal, hasta que cambien las circunstancias