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How to avoid unnecessary taxation of your Estonian company?

Estonia, Laws, Running business, AccountingBy Michael Maton27/04/2017

We are in the high season of preparing and filing annual reports of limited companies in Estonia. Correctly prepared and approved annual report is the legal base for distribution of dividends to the owners.

Entering the Finnish market – should I start a new company or buy a ready-made one?

Starting business, FinlandBy Michael Maton21/04/2017

When establishing a new enterprise in the Finnish market, it is possible to choose between buying an existing company and starting a new company.

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I am a Director of a Limited Company – do I have any legal responsibilities I should know about?

Laws, Running business, UKBy Michael Maton05/04/2017

With power many responsibilities go hand to hand and as a director of a Limited Company you do have several legal requirements you have to fill.

SIC Code

What is a SIC code and is it important for my company?

Running business, UKBy Michael Maton04/04/2017

A SIC code stands for Standard Industrial Classification Code. They are used to classify the business activities of the company.

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The permits necessary for starting a business in Estonia

Estonia, Starting businessBy Michael Maton31/03/2017

Several fields of activity have special requirements and to operate in those fields, one must also apply for a licence or submit economic activity reports.

Opening up a bank account in Estonia for non-residents

Estonia, E-residency, BankingBy Michael Maton27/03/2017

At the end of 2016, Estonian banks announced new restrictions for non-residents hoping to open a bank account. These changes are mainly to combat money laundering. We would like to explain the new procedure to you.

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What is ID06 and is it necessary for my company?

Sweden, Running business, LegalBy Michael Maton22/03/2017

As of 1 July 2016, everyone on a construction site must carry an ID06 card and their arrival and departure must be registered by the corresponding card reader.

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Should my company, which operates in Sweden, join a trade union?

Sweden, Running business, Trade UnionsBy Michael Maton20/03/2017

Naturally, we are always happy to answer your questions, but with the following blog post we will try to proactively answer some general questions.

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Banking for e-residents: Your key questions answered

Estonia, E-residency, Running business, BankingBy Michael Maton20/03/2017

There have been recent updates to the way e-residents can open an Estonian business bank account so the programme is issuing new advice and revealing some of the criteria that can affect the likelihood of an application being accepted or rejected.

Confirmation Statement

Doing business in UK? Then you need to file a Confirmation Statement!

Running business, UKBy Michael Maton09/03/2017

All private limited companies and Limited partnerships registered in the UK must deliver a confirmation statement to Companies House at least once every 12 months. In the following article we give you all the necessary information you need in order to file it correctly.

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