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Cr Consultores

Establish Your Rwandan Operations in Colombia Today

Obtain complete accounting services for Rwandan companies in Colombia. Nevertheless, our expertise surpasses routine financial services. Furthermore, we specialize in ICT services, gorilla tourism, coffee, mining, and manufacturing industries. Consequently, your Rwandan enterprise prospers with our dedicated counsel.

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We furnish accounting services for Rwandan companies in Colombia. Nevertheless, our capabilities span audit, tax, payroll, and corporate solutions. Consequently, your ICT services, gorilla tourism, coffee, mining, and manufacturing operations acquire complete assistance.

Why Partner With Our Services?

We furnish specialized financial and workforce solutions for your operations. Furthermore, our 18+ years of cross-border excellence builds reputation. Nevertheless, industry-specific requirements remain our cornerstone.

Regulatory Command

We master DIAN requirements for Colombian operations seamlessly. Consequently, full compliance stands assured.

Comprehensive Solutions

We harmonize accounting, payroll, and tax functions cohesively. Nevertheless, Rwandan enterprise requirements shape our execution.

Industry Excellence

We develop solutions for ICT services, gorilla tourism, coffee, and mining. Furthermore, East African business practices inform our strategies.

Compliance Assurance

We ensure complete regulatory conformity for business activities. Hence, penalty risks disappear entirely.

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 Rwandan ICT companies need in Colombia?

Rwandan ICT companies require specialized accounting services for Rwandan companies in Colombia covering software development revenue tracking, digital transformation project accounting, and cloud services billing management as Africa's technology hub. Furthermore, we handle software licensing revenue recognition and cybersecurity service cost allocations. In addition, we manage technology consulting fees using international ICT pricing benchmarks. Thus, your technology operations secure specialized accounting aligned with global digital services industry standards.

How does Rwandan Franc currency management work in Colombian operations?

We coordinate Rwandan Franc (RWF) to Colombian Peso (COP) conversions utilizing real-time National Bank of Rwanda exchange rate tracking through established banking channels. Furthermore, we facilitate remittances to Kigali headquarters and ICT service revenues in multiple currencies. In addition, we calculate foreign exchange gains/losses for financial statements. Hence, your Rwandan enterprise preserves accurate records in both RWF and COP while curtailing currency conversion expenditures.

What payroll considerations exist for Rwandan gorilla tourism workers in Colombia?

Rwandan gorilla tourism workers including safari guides, conservation specialists, and MICE event coordinators require specialized payroll management addressing Colombian labor regulations while handling tourism sector bonuses and hospitality performance incentives. Furthermore, we calculate mandatory 12.5% health insurance and pension contributions. In addition, we process gorilla permit revenue sharing, conference organizer commissions, and East African Community employment standards. Thus, your tourism operations preserve compliant workforce management reflecting international ecotourism benchmarks.

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

Company formation for accounting services for Rwandan companies in Colombia typically requires 2-3 weeks including SAS incorporation and commercial registry procedures. Furthermore, ICT service operations require technology sector licensing approvals. In addition, gorilla tourism ventures require hospitality service certifications. Hence, complete formation requires 4-8 weeks with our expert guidance for Rwandan enterprises.

What tax incentives exist for Rwandan specialty coffee exporters in Colombia?

Rwandan specialty coffee exporters benefit from Colombian agricultural commodity tax incentives and premium coffee import advantages. Furthermore, quality-certified coffee operations qualify for organic product credits. In addition, tea exports receive specialty beverage preferential tax treatment. Thus, your agricultural operations diminish tax burden through strategic planning recognizing Rwanda's specialty coffee production excellence.

How do we audit Rwandan coltan mining operations in Colombia?

We perform comprehensive audits for Rwandan coltan mining operations through conflict-free mineral certification verification with tantalum, tin, and tungsten inventory controls. Furthermore, we examine mining extraction cost accuracy and mineral export quality documentation. In addition, we verify conflict mineral compliance standards and ethical sourcing certifications. Hence, your operations derive thorough financial transparency supporting Kigali headquarters and Colombian compliance.

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

CR Consultores supplies specialized accounting services for Rwandan companies in Colombia through 18+ years managing ICT service operations, gorilla tourism ventures, and specialty coffee exports. Furthermore, we comprehend East African business culture and Rwandan Companies Law compliance requirements. In addition, we supply bilingual support between Kigali, Butare, Gisenyi and Colombian operations. Hence, your enterprise obtains comprehensive support combining international standards with East African Community regional mastery.

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

Transfer pricing documentation necessitates arm's-length pricing analysis for ICT software licensing fees, gorilla tourism service charges, and specialty coffee valuations. Furthermore, we prepare comparable company analysis for technology and tourism transactions. In addition, we document digital service pricing utilizing international benchmarks and coltan mineral export margins. Thus, your operations preserve compliance while optimizing tax efficiency between Rwandan and Colombian entities.

What corporate structures work best for Rwandan businesses entering Colombia?

Rwandan enterprises typically establish SAS structures delivering flexibility for ICT service exporters, gorilla tourism operators, and specialty coffee traders. Furthermore, branch offices suit established companies retaining parent control with simplified profit repatriation. In addition, joint ventures facilitate technology partnerships and ecotourism collaborations. Hence, your company selects optimal structure supporting East African Community regional integration and strategic objectives.

How do we leverage Rwanda's ICT expertise in Colombian markets?

Rwandan ICT expertise as Africa's technology hub delivers competitive advantages in Colombian digital services markets. Furthermore, we position experience with software development innovations and digital transformation consulting. In addition, we leverage Rwanda's reputation for technology excellence and innovation-friendly policies. Thus, Rwandan companies access markets highlighting decades of digital services leadership and proven technological capabilities.

What intellectual property protections apply to Rwandan software technologies and gorilla tourism brands?

Rwandan software technologies and gorilla tourism brands necessitate IP protection through Colombian patent registrations and trademark protections. Furthermore, we protect digital platform innovations, cloud service technologies, and ecotourism branding. In addition, we register specialty coffee quality certifications and conflict-free mineral sourcing methods. Hence, your Rwandan innovations obtain comprehensive legal protection supporting competitive positioning.

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

Ongoing compliance for accounting services for Rwandan companies in Colombia encompasses monthly DIAN declarations, bimonthly payroll reporting, and quarterly financial statements. Furthermore, ICT companies submit technology sector reports and cybersecurity compliance documentation. In addition, mining operations preserve conflict-free mineral certifications and ethical sourcing audit records. Thus, your Rwandan enterprise sustains continuous compliance through systematic monitoring.

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Main Office in Colombia

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



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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

OFICIO Nº 005237 13-03-2017 DIAN

OFICIO Nº 005237 13-03-2017 DIAN     Dirección de Gestión Jurídica Bogotá, D.C. 100208221- 000395 Señor KEVIN DANILO GRANADOS CRUZ CRA 91 D SUR 49 B -04 BR ALAMEDA Email: kevin.granados@ulagrancolombia.edu.co Bogotá D.C. Ref: Radicado 100009950 del 07/03/2017 Tema Impuesto sobre la Renta y Complementarios Descriptores DEDUCCIÓN ESPECIAL DEL IMPUESTO SOBRE LAS VENTAS Fuentes formales Ley 1819 de 2016. Art. 67. Estatuto Tributario. Art. 115-2. Cordial…

Resolución Nº 14874 28-04-2017

Esta Resolución obedece, según sus considerandos, a que “los vigilados clasificados en la Resolución número 414 de 2014/CGN (Entidades Estatales) del 28 de marzo al 25 de abril de 2017, no reportarán información financiera adicional, toda vez que durante la vigencia 2015, el reporte de la información se realizó bajo el Decreto número 2649 de 1993”. Así mismo, a que “con el objeto que los sujetos de supervisión realicen el reporte de la información financiera de la vigencia 2015, conforme a las normas internacionales, se hace necesario ampliar los plazos establecidos en la Resolución número 7419 del 28 de marzo de 2017

Concepto Nº 176 28-03-2017

  Concepto Nº 176 28-03-2017 Consejo Técnico de la Contaduría Pública     Bogotá, D.C. Señora MARÍA VANEGAS gcmarvel@yahoo.com Asunto: Consulta Destino: Externo Origen: 10 REFERENCIA: Fecha de Radicado 28 de febrero de 2017 Entidad de Origen Consejo Técnico de la Contaduría Pública N° de Radicación CTCP 2017-176- CONSULTA Tema Propiedad de inversión El Consejo Técnico de la Contaduría Pública (CTCP) en su carácter…

OFICIO Nº 901865 09-03-2017 DIAN

OFICIO Nº 901865 09-03-2017 DIAN     Bogotá, D.C. Señor HERNANDO LUGO RODRÍGUEZ mvallejo@burgerking.com.co Carrera 25 A N° 1 -31 Oficina 1701 Medellín – Antioquia Ref: Radicado 1000000303 del 13/01/2017   Tema Impuesto Nacional al Consumo Descriptores Impuesto al Consumo – Base Gravable; Impuesto al Consumo – Base Gravable y Tarifa en el Servicio de Restaurantes Fuentes formales Artículo 512-1 del Estatuto Tributario; Artículo 200…