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Civil Partnership (Sociedad Civil) in Panama — Content Creator Formation Guide

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Last verified: June 13, 2026

Corporate Tax

25.0%

State Tax

0.0%

Formation Cost

$50

Annual Fee

$0

Forming a Civil Partnership (Sociedad Civil) in Panama as a Content Creator means a total tax burden of 25.0% and an official formation cost of $50. There is no minimum capital requirement. Standard formation takes 5-7 business days, or 2-3 business days expedited. No local director is required; the process can be managed remotely. This guide covers the steps, tax breakdown, banking options, and compliance requirements — all from verified data.

First-year total cost

$950

Ongoing (per year)

$800

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Why Civil Partnership (Sociedad Civil) for Content Creator?

YouTubers, streamers, podcasters, and social media influencers monetizing through ads, sponsorships, and digital products.

Ideal for

  • YouTubers
  • Twitch Streamers
  • Podcasters
  • Social Media Influencers
  • Newsletter Writers

Challenges to watch

  • Managing withholding taxes on foreign royalties (e.g., US YouTube ad revenue)
  • Accessing global payment gateways like Stripe or PayPal
  • Protecting intellectual property and personal liability

Key decision criteria

  • Does the jurisdiction have a tax treaty with the US to reduce withholding tax on royalties?
  • Can the company easily open a Stripe or PayPal account?
  • Are there favorable tax regimes for IP or digital nomads?

Civil Partnership (Sociedad Civil) formation requirements

Minimum capital

None

Standard timeline

5-7 business days

Expedited timeline

2-3 business days

Local director

Not required

Registered office

Virtual office allowed

Notarization

Required

A local resident agent (lawyer or law firm) is required. Note that practicing certain professions requires Panamanian citizenship.

See the full guide for all documents and requirements →

Estimated breakdown (based on avg. $65,000 revenue)

Gross Revenue$65,000
Corporate Tax-$16,250
Formation Cost-$50
Annual Fee-$0
Net Profit$48,700

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VAT / Sales Tax

Standard rate 7%. Registration threshold: 36,000 USD. Foreign providers of digital services to consumers in Panama are generally required to register and charge 7% ITBMS.

Banking & payments for Content Creator

Opening a corporate bank account in Panama can be rigorous due to strict KYC and AML regulations. While remote opening is possible with the assistance of a resident agent, it often takes 4 to 8 weeks and requires extensive documentation, including apostilled passports and reference letters.

Supported payment gateways

2CheckoutPayPalPagueloFacilNOWPaymentsCheckout.com

Remote-friendly accounts

  • Towerbank

    Crypto-friendly bank that allows remote account opening with the assistance of a resident agent.

Panama incentives & advantages

Territorial Tax System Exemption

0% corporate and personal income tax on foreign-sourced earnings.

Civil Partnership (Sociedad Civil) formation steps

1

Step 1: Choose a unique name for the Sociedad Civil and verify its availability in the Panama Public Registry.

2

Step 2: Draft the Partnership Agreement (Pacto Social) detailing partner contributions, profit-sharing ratios, and management rules.

3

Step 3: Execute the Partnership Agreement before a Panamanian Notary Public to create a Public Deed (Escritura Pública).

4

Step 4: Register the Public Deed at the Panama Public Registry (Registro Público de Panamá).

5

Step 5: Pay the initial Annual Franchise Tax (Tasa Única) of $300 to activate the entity.

6

Step 6: Obtain a Tax Identification Number (RUC) from the Directorate General of Revenues (DGI).

7

Step 7: Register ultimate beneficial ownership (UBO) information in the Panamanian UBO registry through your resident agent.

8

Step 8: Obtain a Notice of Operation (Aviso de Operación) from the Ministry of Commerce if engaging in local commercial activities.

Content Creator FAQ

Why do content creators need a company?

Forming a company limits your personal liability, allows you to deduct business expenses (like cameras, software, and travel), and makes it easier to work with global brands and payment processors.

How does US withholding tax affect non-US creators?

If you earn ad revenue from US viewers (e.g., on YouTube), the US may withhold up to 30% of those earnings. Incorporating in a country with a US tax treaty can reduce this rate to 0-10%.

Is a US LLC good for content creators?

Yes, a US LLC (like in Wyoming or Delaware) is popular because it provides access to US payment gateways like Stripe, and if structured correctly as a non-US resident, it can be highly tax-efficient.

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