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How Foreign Companies Can Obtain a Portuguese Tax Identification Number

Portugal continues to attract international investors thanks to its stable business environment, access to the European market, and transparent legal system. However, before starting activities in the country, some foreign entities must complete specific administrative procedures.

One of these steps is registration in the Central Register of Legal Entities, known in Portuguese as the Ficheiro Central de Pessoas Coletivas (FCPC), managed by the IRN – Institute of Registries and Notary Services.

What is the Central Register of Legal Entities?

The FCPC is an official database that records the identification of legal entities operating in Portugal. This registration is essential for entities to obtain a Legal Entity Identification Number, known in Portuguese as NIPC, which is required for various legal and tax operations.

When does a foreign company need this registration?

Registration is necessary, for example, when:

A foreign entity is not subject to commercial registration in Portugal

The entity needs Portuguese legal identification

The entity intends to carry out legal, contractual, or administrative operations in the country

How to submit the request

The request can be submitted online through the official Portuguese government portal.

👉 Service available at:

Government of Portugal – Application for registration in the Central Register of Legal Entities

The process usually involves:

Completing the online form

Identifying the foreign entity

Submitting the company’s documents

Indicating the legal representatives

Paying the applicable fees

Documents usually required

Although requirements may vary depending on the case, the following documents are generally requested:

Certificate of existence of the company in its country of origin

Articles of association or corporate documents

Identification of the legal representatives

Certified translations, when required

Why is this registration important?

Registration in the FCPC allows the company to:

Obtain a Portuguese NIPC

Be formally identified before Portuguese authorities

Interact with public and private entities

For foreign investors intending to structure operations in Portugal, this step is often one of the first stages in the internationalisation process.

Who can submit the online registration request?

The online request for registration in the Central Register of Legal Entities (FCPC) can be submitted by different people, provided they have the necessary authentication methods.

Who can submit the online request

According to the official portal of the IRN – Institute of Registries and Notary Services, the request can be submitted by:

Any citizen who has:

Citizen Card, or

Digital Mobile Key, known in Portuguese as Chave Móvel Digital (CMD)

Legal professionals, namely:

Lawyers

Solicitors

Notaries

Provided they have a professional digital certificate for authentication.

What this means in practice

For foreign companies, the request is usually submitted by:

A lawyer or solicitor in Portugal, or

A representative who has Portuguese digital authentication, such as a Citizen Card or Digital Mobile Key.

This happens because the system requires Portuguese electronic identification to submit the online form.

Practical tip for foreign investors

In most cases, international investors choose to have the request submitted by:

A lawyer

A solicitor

A legal consultant or accountant with the necessary powers

as these professionals already have a digital certificate and experience with the procedure.

Conclusion

Portugal offers a favourable environment for international investment, but complying with administrative requirements is essential to operate with legal certainty.

Registration in the Central Register of Legal Entities ensures that the foreign entity is properly identified in the Portuguese system and ready to carry out activities in the country.