High Tech Park Admission for Foreign IT Companies in Belarus
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End-to-end admission support. From entity setup to HTP residency.
Securing High Tech Park resident status in Belarus is a structured, multi-stage process that demands precise coordination between legal, tax, and operational functions. Unlike standard company registration, HTP admission requires a validated business plan, compliant corporate governance, and documented alignment with eligible IT activities under Decree No. 8. The process extends beyond simple form-filling: it involves strategic positioning of your business model to meet substantive eligibility criteria, meticulous preparation of bilingual documentation, and proactive engagement with the HTP Administration in Minsk throughout the review cycle.
Foreign investors face compounded complexity. They must establish a Belarusian legal entity with local executive capacity, configure accounting and HR systems to meet HTP-specific requirements from inception, and align revenue streams, intellectual property structures, and employment arrangements with the preferential regime before submission. A misstep at any stage — whether in the classification of activities, the drafting of the business plan, or the timing of statutory filings — can result in procedural delays, requests for resubmission, or, in worst cases, denial of resident status with consequent loss of fiscal benefits.
Our team manages the complete admission journey for foreign investors, acting as a single point of accountability across legal, tax, accounting, and HR workstreams. We eliminate administrative friction by pre-validating your business model against HTP eligibility criteria, preparing defensible documentation that clearly demonstrates compliance with Decree No. 8, and maintaining proactive dialogue with the HTP Administration to address queries before they escalate. This end-to-end approach ensures your application meets both the substantive expectations (eligible activities, innovation focus, export orientation) and procedural requirements (certified translations, statutory powers of attorney, internal policy frameworks) from day one — accelerating time to residency and enabling immediate access to the 1% unified tax regime, 0% VAT on exports, and reduced payroll contributions that define the High Tech Park value proposition.
Entity Registration and Local Representation
We begin by establishing your Belarusian legal entity with the required local executive capacity. Our management services enable immediate incorporation and bank account opening in Minsk, while your foreign management team completes internal onboarding. This statutory representation is a prerequisite for both HTP application submission and operational launch.
Integrated Management, Accounting and HR Setup
Once the entity is registered, we assume full operational responsibility. Our team provides ongoing representation before state authorities, manages statutory filings, and establishes HTP-compliant accounting with multi-currency handling and National Standards-aligned reporting. We also draft HTP-compliant employment contracts, handle visa support for foreign specialists, and process payroll with correct application of social security exemptions. This integrated approach ensures your Belarusian entity operates compliantly from inception, reducing procedural risk during HTP review.
Business Plan Development
The HTP Administration requires a detailed business plan outlining eligible activities, revenue projections, and R&D focus areas under Decree No. 8. We prepare this document collaboratively with your team, analysing your product roadmap against eligibility criteria, advising on revenue categorisation to maximise the 1% unified tax regime, and projecting headcount, investment, and export volumes aligned with HTP reporting expectations. The final business plan serves both as a defensible admission document and as a strategic framework for your Belarusian operations.
Client Questionnaire, Documentation and Submission
To ensure accuracy and completeness, we provide a structured questionnaire covering your product description, target markets, IP ownership, and R&D focus. Your responses enable us to draft precise documentation that clearly demonstrates eligibility under Decree No. 8. We then compile the full application dossier—including certified incorporation documents, the business plan, eligible activity descriptions, and corporate governance policies—and submit it directly to the High Tech Park Administration in Minsk. Our team manages all subsequent correspondence and queries on your behalf, ensuring a streamlined review process without administrative burden on your global team.
Review Timeline and Practical Expectations
The HTP Administration convenes its admission committee on average once every three months, typically waiting to accumulate a sufficient number of applicants before convening a review session. Consequently, the timeline from submission to decision depends not only on application complexity but also on the queue of pending cases. We mitigate uncertainty by pre-validating your business model against eligibility criteria and preparing all documentation in advance, ensuring your application is submission-ready when the next committee convenes. Upon successful admission, we assist with contract execution and onboarding to the HTP reporting ecosystem, enabling immediate access to fiscal incentives and regulatory benefits under Decree No. 8.
Advantages for HTP Residents: Key Benefits
0% VAT on Export of IT Services
0% Corporate Profit Tax on Qualified Activities
Reduced Dividend Tax Rates for HTP Residents
Reduced Payroll Taxes
Simplified Employment of Foreign Specialists
Why Engage Our Team for HTP Admission
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Predictable timeline and cost structure
English-speaking delivery
Post-admission compliance support
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FAQ
HTP admission is open to companies conducting activities from the approved list under Decree No. 8, which covers software development, IT consulting, data processing, AI and machine learning, FinTech, gaming, and over 30 other high-technology categories. The key requirement is that qualifying activities must constitute the primary business of the Belarusian legal entity. We conduct an eligibility assessment at the outset of every engagement to confirm your product and revenue model aligns with the approved activity list before any documentation is prepared.
Yes. Only Belarusian legal entities can hold HTP resident status — foreign companies themselves are not eligible. A foreign investor must first register a subsidiary in Belarus, typically as a limited liability company (LLC), and appoint a local director with statutory executive authority. We manage the full incorporation process, including bank account opening and local representation, as a prerequisite to the HTP admission procedure.
The HTP Supervisory Board requires a structured business plan — typically no longer than 20 pages — covering your company’s activities, product description, target markets, revenue projections, R&D focus, headcount plan, and investment schedule. The document must demonstrate the innovative nature of the business and its contribution to the development of high technologies in Belarus. We prepare this document collaboratively with your team, pre-validating your business model against eligibility criteria and advising on revenue categorisation to maximise the 1% unified tax regime.
The HTP Supervisory Board convenes its admission committee on average once every three months, accumulating applications before each session. From the moment a completed dossier is submitted, the formal review period is up to one month. In practice, the total timeline from initial engagement to admission decision ranges from six weeks to four months, depending on the readiness of your documentation and the timing of the next committee session. We pre-validate your application in advance to ensure it is submission-ready before the next convening date.
HTP residents operate under a preferential fiscal regime valid until 2049. Key benefits include a unified quarterly tax of 1% of gross revenue derived from eligible activities — replacing corporate profit tax and VAT on qualifying income — 0% VAT on export of IT services and software, exemption from corporate profit tax on eligible activities, reduced dividend withholding tax of 9% for Belarusian shareholders and 5% or lower for foreign shareholders under applicable tax treaties, and payroll taxes calculated on the average national wage rather than actual salary, resulting in approximately 50% lower social contributions compared to standard entities.
Yes. HTP resident companies are exempt from the standard work permit requirement for foreign IT specialists, regardless of nationality or seniority. This exemption significantly reduces administrative burden when scaling international development teams from Belarus. We manage the notification procedures with the Citizenship and Migration Department to ensure compliant onboarding for all foreign employees.
Upon a positive decision, the company signs a resident agreement with the HTP Administration formalising the conditions of activity under the preferential regime. We assist with contract execution and onboarding to the HTP reporting ecosystem, which includes quarterly revenue declarations, annual audits, and ongoing notifications to the Supervisory Board Secretariat regarding any changes to business activities or corporate structure.
HTP admission is not a form-filling exercise — it requires substantive alignment of your business model with eligibility criteria, defensible documentation in bilingual format, and proactive engagement with the HTP Administration throughout the review cycle. Missteps in activity classification, business plan drafting, or statutory timing can result in resubmission requests, procedural delays, or denial of resident status. Our team has direct experience across software development, FinTech, AI, gaming, and other eligible sectors, and maintains an established working relationship with the HTP Administration.
To apply for HTP residency, you must submit a complete set of documents to the HTP Supervisory Board Secretariat, including:
- Application form — a formal request for admission as an HTP resident.
- Business plan — a structured document covering eligible activities, product description, target markets, revenue projections, headcount plan, and R&D focus, prepared in accordance with the form approved by the Belarusian Government.
- Constituent documents — the company’s charter and certificate of state registration, with certified translations where required.
- Information about the company’s founders and director — personal data and identification documents for key officers.
- Description of planned IT activities — a clear explanation of how the company’s operations align with the list of activities permitted for HTP residents under Decree No. 8.
For newly established Belarusian subsidiaries of foreign companies, historical financial statements are not required. Financial projections are included within the business plan itself. Our specialists manage the full document preparation process, ensuring every submission meets the substantive and procedural requirements of the HTP Supervisory Board.