Manufacturing Company Registration in Nepal – Complete Guide

Manufacturing Company Registration in Nepal – Complete Guide

The manufacturing industry is one of the most promising sectors in Nepal, with opportunities in textiles, food processing, handicrafts, cement, steel, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods. Establishing a manufacturing company requires compliance with legal, tax, and industrial regulations. This guide provides a detailed overview of the manufacturing company registration process in Nepal, including legal framework, steps, documents, fees, and compliance obligations.


Legal Framework

  • Companies Act, 2006 – Governs incorporation of companies.
  • Industrial Enterprises Act, 2020 – Provides guidelines for establishing and operating manufacturing units.
  • Department of Industry (DOI) – Approves medium and large-scale industries.
  • Department of Cottage and Small Industries (DCSI) – Registers small-scale manufacturing enterprises.
  • Inland Revenue Department (IRD) – Handles PAN, VAT, and taxation.
  • Environmental Protection Act, 2019 – Requires environmental assessment for certain industries.

Types of Manufacturing Companies

  1. Private Limited Company – Most suitable for small and medium-sized manufacturing businesses.
  2. Public Limited Company – Required for large-scale projects, especially those seeking public investment.
  3. Partnership Firm – Small-scale local manufacturing.
  4. Joint Venture Company – Collaboration with foreign investors under the Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer Act (FITTA).

Step-by-Step Registration Process

1. Name Reservation at OCR

  • Apply for name approval at the Office of Company Registrar (OCR).
  • Ensure the name aligns with manufacturing objectives.

2. Draft MOA & AOA

  • Memorandum of Association (MOA): Define manufacturing objectives (e.g., production of food, textiles, cement, pharmaceuticals).
  • Articles of Association (AOA): Outline governance and management structure.

3. Register Company at OCR

  • Submit MOA, AOA, shareholder details, and office address.
  • Receive Certificate of Incorporation.

4. Register with Industrial Authority

  • For small industries → DCSI.
  • For medium/large industries → DOI.
  • Submit industrial project proposal, business plan, and investment details.

5. Obtain PAN and VAT Registration

  • Register for PAN at IRD (mandatory for all companies).
  • Register for VAT if annual turnover exceeds NPR 5 million.

6. Environmental Clearance (if applicable)

  • Conduct Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) or Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) as required by law.

7. Sector-Specific Approvals

  • Food manufacturing → Approval from Department of Food Technology and Quality Control.
  • Pharmaceuticals → Approval from Department of Drug Administration.
  • Construction-related → Approval from Ministry of Physical Infrastructure.

8. Factory Setup and Labor Registration

  • Obtain local authority permits for land use and building construction.
  • Register with Labor Office for workforce compliance.

Documents Required

Document Purpose
Name approval certificate from OCR Confirms company name availability
MOA & AOA Defines objectives and governance
Citizenship certificates of promoters Identity verification
Office/Factory address proof Registered location
Bank deposit certificate Paid-up capital verification
PAN certificate Tax identity
VAT registration (if applicable) For large-scale transactions
Industrial approval from DOI/DCSI License to operate as an industry
Environmental clearance certificate For medium/large industries
Sector-specific approvals Food, pharma, or specialized industries

Fees and Costs

  • OCR Company Registration Fee: NPR 5,000 – 50,000 (depending on authorized capital)
  • DCSI/DOI Registration Fees: NPR 10,000 – 100,000 (based on industry size)
  • PAN Registration: Free
  • VAT Registration: Free (mandatory for qualifying turnover)
  • Environmental Clearance Fees: NPR 25,000 – 200,000 (depending on project scale)
  • Sector-Specific Licenses: NPR 10,000 – 100,000
  • Legal & Documentation Costs: NPR 10,000 – 30,000

Timeline

Step Duration
Name reservation 1–2 working days
OCR registration 3–5 working days
Industrial approval (DOI/DCSI) 7–15 working days
PAN & VAT registration 1–2 working days
Environmental clearance 15–45 working days
Sector-specific approvals 10–30 working days

Workflow Diagram

flowchart TD
    A[Reserve Name at OCR] --> B[Draft MOA & AOA]
    B --> C[Register Company at OCR]
    C --> D[Industrial Approval from DOI/DCSI]
    D --> E[PAN & VAT Registration]
    E --> F[Environmental Clearance (if needed)]
    F --> G[Sector-Specific Approvals]
    G --> H[Factory Setup & Labor Registration]
    H --> I[Start Manufacturing Operations]

Compliance Requirements

  • Annual license renewal with DOI or DCSI.
  • File annual returns with OCR and tax filings with IRD.
  • Maintain accounting and conduct audits.
  • Follow labor laws and occupational safety regulations.
  • Adhere to product quality and safety standards.

Benefits of Registering a Manufacturing Company

  • Legal recognition and access to government facilities.
  • Eligibility for loans, subsidies, and tax incentives.
  • Ability to import machinery and raw materials legally.
  • Enhanced credibility with suppliers, customers, and investors.
  • Opportunity to scale up and expand into domestic and export markets.

Conclusion

Registering a manufacturing company in Nepal requires multiple steps involving the OCR, DOI/DCSI, IRD, and sector-specific authorities. With proper documentation, tax compliance, and industrial approvals, entrepreneurs can establish a successful and legally recognized manufacturing business in Nepal’s growing industrial sector.