AnneF
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Post by AnneF on Mar 13, 2004 11:57:42 GMT 1
Good Morning
You mentioned setting up a Croatian company. What is the mandatory working capital please? How much does it cost to set up a Croatian company? Thanks
Anne
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Ksenija
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Post by Ksenija on Mar 14, 2004 19:29:15 GMT 1
The basic capital is expressed as Euro 2500 but you actually pay it in Kunas. Whilst it seems a lot, you can in fact recycle it into the purchase of your property.
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Post by california on Aug 11, 2004 23:27:00 GMT 1
The basic capital is expressed as Euro 2500 but you actually pay it in Kunas. Whilst it seems a lot, you can in fact recycle it into the purchase of your property. i would like to start setting up a company in advance of going out to croatia again, this time to buy a moderate house. how can i do this from abroad and how much lead time should i plan so i can make travel arrangements and use my time in croatia effectively. if someone has a few sources, legal, that would be excellent. targeting southern dalmatia region perhaps peljesac thingyula or other. Thanks very much!
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Post by Peter Ellis on Aug 12, 2004 16:09:38 GMT 1
If you email our legal department they will be pleased to go over the options with you and explain everything. For further information email kcobal@globalnet.hr
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Post by D Roberts on Oct 28, 2004 22:16:02 GMT 1
I am a Chiropractor (Canadian) and would like to start a "Chiropractic Company" with a European collegue in Croatia. Do the same rules apply? Can this been done in a reasonable amount of time? Where do we start?
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Post by D Roberts on Oct 28, 2004 22:16:59 GMT 1
I am a Chiropractor (Canadian) and would like to start a "Chiropractic Company" with a European collegue in Croatia. Do the same rules apply? Can this been done in a reasonable amount of time? Where do we start?
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