ACCOUNTING IN SLOVAKIA

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Every company registered in Slovakia is required to maintain full accounting records. The same obligation applies to branches of companies in Slovakia, as well as for tax establishments. Slovakia is known for its business-friendly approach, with straightforward business practices; however, this is coupled with strict reporting requirements in the country. Thompson&Stein assists not only with the company registration process in Slovakia and the purchase of ready-made companies but also with ongoing accounting services in Slovakia. We support small and medium-sized enterprises operating in Slovakia.

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ACCOUNTING IN SLOVAKIA - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW?

Every entity registered in Slovakia, such as a Slovak company, a Slovak branch of a foreign company, or entrepreneurs executing contracts in Slovakia, is required to submit periodic tax declarations. To manage accounting properly in Slovakia, it is essential to know the Slovak language and be familiar with the regulations applicable in the country. Given the country's specificities, having a Slovak degree in accounting and substantial practical experience is advantageous. Failure to submit tax declarations on time or outstanding tax obligations may lead to legal proceedings against the company, resulting in penalties imposed on the management.

To register for VAT in Slovakia, several formal requirements must be met. A company seeking VAT registration in Slovakia must have a physical office, as virtual offices are not accepted; only a physical office can demonstrate the actual conduct of business in Slovakia. In the case of VAT registration for a branch or for a foreign company in Slovakia, it will also be necessary to present contracts with local businesses. Proper cooperation with an accounting office is fundamental to effective tax registration, including VAT compliance.

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    SCOPE OF OUR ACCOUNTING SERVICES IN SLOVAKIA

    ACCOUNTING RECORDS

    bookkeeping services

    VAT REGISTRATION

    Slovakian companies and foreign company branches

    ACCOUNTING

    for foreign company branches in Slovakia

    POSTED WORKERS

    tax settlement for posted employees

    REPRESENTATION IN GOVERNMENT OFFICES

    client representation before slovakian authorities

    FILING DECLARATIONS

    VAT and other tax filings in Slovakia

    WHY SHOULD YOU ENTRUST ACCOUNTING IN SLOVAKIA TO OUR SPECIALISTS?

    Our specialists provide accounting services for companies in Slovakia under the best conditions. With many years of experience in accounting management in Slovakia, our clientele includes trading, manufacturing, service, construction companies, doctors, and many others.

    Utilizing our firm’s services is the perfect solution for entrepreneurs who value professional outsourcing of financial and accounting services. With our support, business owners can focus entirely on the growth and operation of their companies, leaving the complexities of Slovak accounting to us. Our knowledge of local law gives us a competitive edge and ensures the reliability of our services.

    Our services also include: Accounting for construction contracts in Slovakia, Bookkeeping for posted employees in Slovakia, Accounting for branches in Slovakia

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