This article explains the two main VAT registration types in Ecuador, who qualifies for each, and what to expect during the registration process.
Ecuador has two registration pathways depending on whether your business is resident (with physical presence) or non-resident (selling remotely into Ecuador):
Resident businesses with a physical presence in Ecuador must register for a RUC (Registro Único de Contribuyentes), which is Ecuador's Tax Identification Number. This is issued by the SRI and serves as your official VAT registration.
Threshold: $0.00 USD (registration required before or immediately upon starting business activity).
A local Legal Representative is legally required for all resident entities.
A local bank account is required.
Registration is free (no government fee).
Effective date: The exact date the RUC is officially issued by the SRI.
Foreign businesses providing digital services to individual consumers (B2C) in Ecuador register through the SRI's Non-Resident Digital Service Providers Registry. This is a streamlined process designed for companies without a physical presence in Ecuador.
Threshold: $0.00 USD (triggered immediately upon the first B2C sale to an Ecuadorian resident).
No local Legal Representative is required.
No local bank account is required.
Registration is free (no government fee).
Effective date: The first day of the month following SRI approval and inclusion in the digital service providers registry.
Detail | Resident Business (Standard) | Non-Resident Remote Seller (Simplified) |
Threshold | $0.00 USD | $0.00 USD |
Local Rep Required? | Yes | No |
Local Bank Account? | Yes | No |
Government Fee | $0.00 USD (Free) | $0.00 USD (Free) |
Registration Portal | ||
Effective Date | Date RUC is officially issued by the SRI. | First day of the month after SRI approval. |
Once registered, all businesses (both resident and non-resident) must file monthly VAT returns.
Q: How long does it take to get registered in Ecuador?
A: Processing times vary. For non-resident remote sellers, the effective registration date is the first day of the month after the SRI approves your application. For resident businesses, it is the date the RUC is officially issued.
Q: Can I register retroactively if I have already been making sales in Ecuador?
A: You should register as soon as you realize you have an obligation. Late registration can result in fines ranging from $30.00 to $125.00 USD, and potentially higher penalties for large taxpayers. Kintsugi can help you assess your exposure and take the right steps.
Q: Do I need a local representative to register as a non-resident?
A: No. Non-resident remote sellers using the simplified digital services registry are not required to appoint a local Legal Representative, though you may optionally use an attorney or agent in Ecuador.