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Residents Recruitment Initiated by PTA for Newcomers

High-Tech Park resumes acceptance of company registration documents for resident status.

Tech Enterprise Resumes Accepting Company Registration Documents for Residential Businesses
Tech Enterprise Resumes Accepting Company Registration Documents for Residential Businesses

Residents Recruitment Initiated by PTA for Newcomers

High-Tech Park Announces Residency Registration for International IT Companies

Minsk, Belarus ─ The High-Tech Park (HTP) has announced that it will once again be accepting applications for company registration as residents from May 26 to 30, 2025.

To be eligible, applicant companies must primarily focus on IT, software development, or related high-tech activities. The specific criteria for registration as an HTP resident are detailed in the methodological recommendations provided by the HTP administration.

Currently, 1027 companies hold residency in the HTP. In February alone, 48 new companies were registered as residents, with 15 of them boasting foreign investment.

The High-Tech Park offers reductions in corporate tax rates and social security contributions for approved residents, in addition to preferential personal income tax treatment for their employees.

Foreign founders applying for registration as an HTP resident will need to provide notarized and translated documents, such as passports or extracts from trade registers.

The precise numbers of current HTP residents and those with foreign investors are not specified in the latest sources, making it necessary to consult the official High-Tech Park Belarus website or recent press releases for the most accurate and up-to-date figures.

[Note: The High-Tech Park is a special economic zone established to promote and develop IT, software development, and high-tech industries, offering tax and legal benefits to resident companies. Belarus has positioned itself as an attractive destination for foreign investment in these sectors due to a supportive regulatory environment, skilled workforce, and strategic location.]

  1. With its attractive tax and legal benefits, the High-Tech Park, a special economic zone promoting IT, software development, and high-tech industries, encourages foreign investors to register their businesses as residents.
  2. As the High-Tech Park focuses on technology and business, it welcomes applications from international IT companies for residency, offering reductions in corporate tax rates, social security contributions, and preferential personal income tax treatment for their employees.

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