Legal Insights for Foreigners Selling Products in Turkey

1. Basic Legal Framework

Selling products in Turkey involves compliance with:

  • Turkish Commercial Code (TCC – Law No. 6102)
  • Customs Law (Law No. 4458)
  • Consumer Protection Law (Law No. 6502)
  • Tax Legislation (Corporate Tax, VAT, Customs duties)

Whether you are an individual foreigner or a foreign company, the obligations will differ.


2. Selling as an Individual (Occasional or Online)

If you are not establishing a business but want to sell occasionally (e.g., via online platforms like Etsy, Amazon, Trendyol):

  • You generally do not need to establish a company in Turkey.
  • However, if you ship goods regularly, Turkish authorities may classify this as a commercial activity, requiring tax registration.
  • E-commerce platforms may also require you to provide a tax ID number in Turkey.

3. Selling Through a Foreign Company

If you already own a company abroad and want to export to Turkey:

  • You can sell products directly to Turkish distributors, wholesalers, or online platforms.
  • You will need to comply with Turkish Customs Law for imports (customs duties, VAT at customs).
  • Often foreign companies appoint a local distributor or agent to handle logistics, customs clearance, and marketing.

This is the most common model for foreigners.


4. Establishing a Company in Turkey

If you want to sell directly to Turkish consumers on a regular basis:

  • You may need to establish a company in Turkey.
  • Options include:
    • Limited Liability Company (LTD ŞTİ) – Minimum capital: 10,000 TL.
    • Joint-Stock Company (AŞ) – Minimum capital: 50,000 TL.
    • Branch Office of your foreign company.
  • Foreign investors can own 100% of the shares, no Turkish partner is required.

This allows you to open a bank account, hire staff, rent an office, and register for taxes in Turkey.


5. E-Commerce and Consumer Law

If you plan to sell via Turkish e-commerce platforms (Trendyol, Hepsiburada, N11, etc.):

  • You must register with the E-commerce Information System (ETBİS).
  • You must comply with Consumer Protection Law, which requires:
    • Right of withdrawal: Customers can return goods within 14 days without reason.
    • Clear product information and warranties.
    • Data protection (KVKK) obligations for customer data.

6. Tax Obligations

  • Corporate Tax: 25% (2025 rate).
  • VAT (KDV): 20% standard rate on most products.
  • Withholding taxes may apply for cross-border transactions.
  • If you sell only through a Turkish distributor, they handle taxes, and you receive payment from them.
  • If you sell directly to consumers, you must register for VAT and corporate tax in Turkey.

7. Special Sectors

Some products are subject to special permits and regulations:

  • Food & Beverages → Ministry of Agriculture permits.
  • Cosmetics → Health Ministry notification.
  • Electronics → CE marking, local certification.
  • Pharmaceuticals / Medical Devices → Very strict licensing.

8. Remedies and Dispute Resolution

If disputes arise (e.g., unpaid invoices, defective products):

  • You can sue in Turkish Commercial Courts.
  • Many foreign companies prefer arbitration clauses (e.g., Istanbul Arbitration Center – ISTAC).
  • Turkey is a party to the New York Convention, so foreign arbitration awards can be enforced.

✅ Practical Recommendation

  • If you plan to sell occasionally or small-scale, you can use Turkish distributors or online platforms.
  • If you plan to establish a long-term business presence, opening a company or branch is more secure.
  • Always check whether your product category requires special permits.

📍 Conclusion:
As a foreigner, you can freely sell products in Turkey, but for systematic and large-scale operations, you should either partner with a Turkish distributor or establish a company. Otherwise, customs, tax, and consumer law issues may arise.

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