COMPANY ABROAD

With over 10 years of experience in company formation worldwide.

An unclear legal system, high taxes, and unfriendly administration are some of the reasons why an increasing number of entrepreneurs are choosing to relocate their companies abroad. The financial burdens faced by Polish companies often far exceed those in other European Union countries. The free movement of people allows for relocation of both residence and business activities to any place in the world, encouraging entrepreneurs to move their businesses abroad. However, registering a foreign company is only the first step on the path to successfully operating your business abroad. When deciding to move a company internationally, it is crucial to select the right jurisdiction, understand the legal and tax systems in that country, and assess whether the chosen jurisdiction truly offers the best prospects for the success of your business abroad.

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WHY SET UP A COMPANY ABROAD?

There are numerous benefits to owning a foreign company. By establishing a business entity abroad, you gain the opportunity to expand your operations, enter new markets, optimize taxes, and obtain licenses and permits that might not be available in Poland. Having an international company can also enhance your business's image in the eyes of clients or foreign partners. Many European Union countries provide a business-friendly environment for foreign investors, and entrepreneurs relocating their companies abroad can benefit from various tax exemptions and reliefs.

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    REGISTERING A COMPANY ABROAD

    Establishing a company abroad can be a pivotal step for the success of your business. However, for a foreign company to operate in compliance with the legal and tax systems of a given jurisdiction, numerous formalities must be fulfilled. The company registration process abroad varies depending on the jurisdiction where you plan to open your business. Consulting with experts experienced in foreign company formation, who have practical knowledge of the legal and tax requirements in your chosen country, is highly recommended.

    At Thompson&Stein, our advisors approach each client individually, allowing us to select the most suitable legal structure for your foreign company and provide essential support for its operation. Based on the client's needs, we advise on choosing the optimal jurisdiction, analyze legal and tax requirements, and assess necessary licenses or permits required for the foreign company. With Thompson&Stein's comprehensive support, clients have the opportunity to understand all aspects of running their business abroad even before opening. We provide assistance at every stage of company registration and management abroad.

    THOMPSON&STEIN ADVISORS

    We approach each client individually, enabling us to select the most appropriate legal structure for their foreign company and provide the necessary support for its management.
    Based on the client's specific needs, we guide them in choosing the optimal jurisdiction for their international business, analyzing legal and tax requirements, and identifying necessary licenses or permits.
    Thanks to the comprehensive support provided by Thompson&Stein, clients can understand all aspects of operating their foreign company even before it’s established. We offer assistance at every stage of company registration and management abroad.
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