Starting a business in Sri Lanka in 2025 requires compliance with several licenses and permits, depending on your business type, sector, and scale. Ensuring all permits are in place is crucial for legal operations, avoiding fines, and maintaining credibility.
Hereβs a detailed guide to the essential licenses and permits for businesses in Sri Lanka.
π’ 1. Company Registration Certificate (Pvt Ltd or PLC)
Requirement: Mandatory for all businesses operating legally in Sri Lanka.
Obtained from: eROC β Electronic Registrar of Companies
Benefits:
- Legal recognition of the company
- Ability to enter contracts and open bank accounts
- Required for other licenses and permits
Tip: Foreign investors should combine this with BOI approval for full benefits.
π’ 2. Business Name Registration
Requirement: Needed for sole proprietors, partnerships, and businesses not incorporated as Pvt Ltd.
Obtained from: Divisional Secretariat or online portals for trading licenses
Tip: Ensure the business name is unique and aligns with your brand.
π’ 3. Tax Identification Number (TIN) & VAT Registration
Requirement: Mandatory for all companies and businesses generating taxable revenue.
Obtained from: Department of Inland Revenue (IRD)
Benefits:
- Compliance with corporate tax laws
- VAT registration for businesses above threshold
- Required for export-oriented businesses
Tip: SMEs and startups may qualify for simplified tax compliance schemes.
π’ 4. Trade License
Requirement: Required for most physical business operations, including retail, restaurants, and services.
Obtained from: Local municipal councils or urban councils
Benefits:
- Legally operate within a municipality or city
- Ensures compliance with health and safety regulations
Tip: The type of trade license depends on the nature of business; check local council requirements.
π’ 5. Export & Import Permits
Requirement: Mandatory for businesses involved in international trade.
Obtained from:
- Sri Lanka Customs
- BOI (for BOI-approved export companies)
Benefits:
- Duty exemptions for BOI-approved companies
- Smooth import/export of goods
- Compliance with international trade regulations
Tip: Maintain accurate export records for claiming tax incentives.
π’ 6. Industry-Specific Licenses
Certain sectors require special licenses:
| Industry | License / Permit |
|---|---|
| Food & Beverage | Health & Sanitation Certificate, FDA approval |
| Education | Ministry of Education / Accreditation Certificate |
| Tourism & Hospitality | Ceylon Tourism Board License |
| Manufacturing | Environmental Protection License, Fire Safety Permit |
| IT / Software | BOI approval, ICTA registration |
Tip: Always check sector-specific regulations before starting operations.
π’ 7. Employee-Related Permits
Requirement: Mandatory if hiring staff in Sri Lanka
Includes:
- EPF (Employeesβ Provident Fund) registration
- ETF (Employeesβ Trust Fund) registration
- Work permits for foreign employees
Benefits:
- Compliance with labor laws
- Ensures employee rights and social security
- Required for BOI-approved companies
π Tips for Smooth Licensing Process
- Hire a company secretary or legal consultant for compliance
- Ensure all documents are accurate, notarized, and translated to English if required
- Start licenses early to avoid delays in operations
- Keep track of renewal dates for trade, export, and industry-specific permits
- Use digital portals wherever possible for faster processing
π Advantages of Having Proper Licenses
- Legal operation without fines or penalties
- Access to government incentives, BOI benefits, and tax holidays
- Ability to hire employees legally
- Increased credibility with customers, suppliers, and banks
- Smooth export and import operations
π― Conclusion
In 2025, ensuring that your Sri Lankan business has all essential licenses and permits is critical for success. From company registration and trade licenses to industry-specific permits and employee compliance, proper licensing allows you to:
β Operate legally and professionally
β Access BOI incentives and tax benefits
β Hire employees and manage payroll
β Expand locally and internationally
By carefully planning and obtaining the right licenses, entrepreneurs and foreign investors can launch and scale businesses in Sri Lanka with confidence.
