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Branch Office vs Subsidiary in Iran

This article compares branch offices and subsidiaries in Iran, helping foreign companies choose the most suitable structure based on liability, taxation, and long-term business goals.
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Branch Office vs Subsidiary in Iran


When foreign companies decide to enter the Iranian market, one of the first structural decisions they face is whether to establish a branch office or incorporate a subsidiary. Each option has distinct legal, financial, and operational implications that can significantly impact the success of the investment.

What is a Branch Office?


A branch office is an extension of the foreign parent company and does not have a separate legal personality in Iran. It is fully dependent on the foreign entity and is generally suitable for short-term or project-based activities.

 Branch office of a foreign company in Iran

What is a Subsidiary?


A subsidiary is a separate legal entity incorporated under Iranian law. It has its own legal personality, limited liability, and greater operational independence, making it more suitable for long-term business operations.

Key Differences Between Branch Office and Subsidiary

CriteriaBranch OfficeSubsidiary
Legal PersonalityDependent on the foreign parentIndependent legal entity
LiabilityUnlimited liability for the parentLimited to the subsidiary’s capital
Management ControlDirect control from abroadIndependent but supervised by parent
TaxationSimilar to Iranian companiesSimilar to Iranian companies
Registration TimeUsually fasterSlightly longer
Best ForTemporary or project-based activitiesLong-term and stable operations
Iranian subsidiary company office building

Which Structure Should You Choose?


If your company intends to carry out a specific project for a limited period, establishing a branch office may be more practical. However, if you plan to maintain a long-term presence and prefer to limit the parent company’s liability, incorporating a subsidiary is generally the better option.

Legal Considerations


According to Iranian commercial law, a branch office must appoint a local representative and its activities are restricted to the objectives of the parent company. In contrast, a subsidiary can operate more independently within the scope of its own articles of association.

Conclusion


Choosing between a branch office and a subsidiary depends on your business objectives, risk tolerance, and expected duration of operations in Iran. For tailored advice, you may contact our team through the Contact Us page.

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