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Avoid disputes

In order to avoid costly legal disputes, we always recommend that identity and similarity searches be carried out by specialist lawyers before registering a Company. These searches are included in the all the package.

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More than one-third of private companies applications are refused because of errors, name issues or even absolute grounds for refusal. Our professionals detect these things immediately.

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Forming a Company can help establish credibility with potential customers, employees, vendors and partners because of the perceived status of the company type.

10 Golden steps to Remember,

  1. Choose the right business structure: Decide on the type of business entity you want to form.
  2. Register your business: Once you’ve chosen a business structure.
  3. Obtain an Employer Identification Number Such as Your local Business tax ID.
  4. Keep accurate financial records: Maintaining accurate and up-to-date financial records is crucial for proper tax compliance.
  5. Understand your tax obligations: Familiarize yourself with the tax obligations of your business structure. Different business entities have different tax rules, deadlines, and forms to file.
  6. Deduct eligible business expenses: Take advantage of all eligible business expenses that can be deducted from your taxable income. 
  7. Consider tax credits and incentives: Research and take advantage of any tax credits or incentives available for your industry or location. These can provide significant savings on your tax bill,
  8. Stay compliant with tax deadlines: Make sure to meet all tax filing deadlines, including income tax returns, payroll tax filings, and sales tax filings.
  9. Seek professional help when needed: Tax laws and regulations can be complex and subject to change. Consider working with a qualified tax professional.
  10. Remember to always consult with a qualified tax professional or accountant for personalized advice and assistance with your specific business situation