We comprehensively assist with the establishment of companies, associations and foundations.

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Establishing a company, foundation or association seems simple, but the multitude of regulations, and often different interpretations of them, make the registration process fraught with difficulties. For our clients, this saves time and avoids legal problems. With the help of our lawyers, all paperwork will be completed in a timely manner, and we will guide you through the entire process efficiently and effectively.

Each client is assigned a dedicated case manager who is at his or her disposal during office hours. Through this, we spread a protective umbrella over our client and his entire case.

 

 

The National Court Register maintains various types of registers (entrepreneurs, associations, debtors, etc.) as part of its operations. You will find the most important data on the entities entered in it. These include. The legal status of the registered entity, the most important elements of the financial situation and the method of representation. In addition, the National Court Register also contains information on tax and customs arrears, unpaid Social Security contributions and other debts.

Any newly established entities are required to report to the National Court Register, and any entities entered in it are required to report certain operating information and report changes.

The changes require not only the completion of a number of forms, samples of which can be downloaded from court websites, but also the inclusion of self-constructed attachments dictated by the law.

In addition, any amendment or entry in the National Court Register is subject to the payment of a fee on such an application. Fees are determined in each case based on the Law of July 28, 2005. On court costs in civil cases (Journal of Laws No. 90 of 2010, item 594, as amended) and has been in effect since July 1, 2011. Failure to pay the fee will result in failure to make an entry.

The deadline for reporting changes to the KRS is specified in Art. 22 of the National Court Register Law. The deadline for reporting changes to the KRS is 7 days.

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