Company formation blog2022-04-25T14:35:15+02:00

Company Formation blog

We are specialists in the formation of limited companies.

Save taxes through corporate structures

30 August 2018|

Creating a company involves making many decisions with the aim of saving expenses and taxes. Getting these decisions right can mean paying less and having more liquidity. We tell [...]

How the sale of a company is taxed

2 August 2018|

It may happen that as a partner of a commercial company, you decide to sell your shares or that you consider selling the company. The sale has important tax [...]

Funding rounds for startups: tips

19 July 2018|

Startups are usually born from the originality of business ideas of entrepreneurs, but one idea is not enough. It is important to have financing. The initial money for the [...]

Partner agreements in startups

15 June 2018|

It is quite common that when creating a startup, we partner with friends and family, and, due to trust, we do not establish the obligations of each one and [...]

ICO, la financiación del futuro

3 May 2018|

One ​​of the main problems that an entrepreneur faces when opening a business is the lack of financing. The initial expenses to start a company can be diverse and [...]

What is Corporate Tax?

7 March 2017|

Based on the Spanish Constitution, all citizens must contribute to the maintenance of public expenses based on our economic capacity. It is done through taxes and, fundamentally, through the [...]

Tax advice: family business incentives

21 February 2017|

Many entrepreneurs are attracted to the incentives of the family business. They wonder how interesting this type of society is and how they can benefit their family thanks to [...]

5 reasons to create a Limited Company

10 August 2016|

There are many reasons to create a Limited Company. With this post, we want to encourage the self-employed and those who have just become unemployed to do so, but [...]

How to dissolve a Limited Company

14 July 2016|

To dissolve a Limited Company that has decided to cease its activity, a dissolution process must be carried out to no longer pay corporate tax. Despite having ceased its [...]

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