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Limited Partnership (Sociedad en Comandita Simple) formation costs in Panama

Government filing from $350 · annual maintenance from $300

Last verified: June 13, 2026

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Cost summary

State Filing

$350

one-time

Mandatory Annual Fee

$300

per year

First-Year Total

$1,390

incl. required services

Annual Ongoing

$650

from year 2

Cost Breakdown

Detailed breakdown of formation and ongoing costs

ItemTypeAmount
State filing fee (Public Registry)One-time$90
Notary fees for Public DeedOne-time$150
Initial Annual Franchise Tax (Tasa Única)Annual$300
Resident Agent FeeAnnual$350
Legal/Professional formation feesOne-time$500
First year total$1,390
Annual ongoing$650

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Limited Partnership (Sociedad en Comandita Simple) cost FAQ

How much does it cost to form a Limited Partnership (Sociedad en Comandita Simple)?

The government filing fee starts at $350. Including required services, expect a first-year total of about $1,390.

What are the annual costs of a Limited Partnership (Sociedad en Comandita Simple)?

The mandatory state/annual fee starts at $300. With recurring services like a registered agent, total ongoing costs are about $650 per year.

How long does Limited Partnership (Sociedad en Comandita Simple) formation take?

Standard processing takes 3-5 business days. Expedited processing (1-2 business days for an extra $250) is available.

Is a registered address required in Panama?

Yes. Typical cost: $300-500/year. Virtual offices are allowed.

Is there a minimum capital requirement for a Limited Partnership (Sociedad en Comandita Simple)?

No, there is no minimum capital requirement. Panama does not impose any minimum capital requirement for a Sociedad en Comandita Simple (Limited Partnership).

Can I form a Limited Partnership (Sociedad en Comandita Simple) remotely?

Yes, no local director is required. A local director is not required, but the partnership must appoint a Resident Agent (a Panamanian lawyer or law firm).

Estimates based on guide data and typical market rates. Actual costs vary by provider and circumstances.