Startup in Poland and the CEE Region is a service designed specifically for entrepreneurs and startups looking to enter the market without complications and with full legal support. We provide comprehensive legal assistance, from company registration and choosing the appropriate legal structure to tax and legal consultations. Our team consists of experts who understand the specifics of the Polish and CEE markets, ensuring your business journey is smoother and more secure on the path to growth.
Our goal is to assist you with all legal and bureaucratic aspects, allowing you to focus on developing your business and gaining a foothold in the Polish and CEE regional markets.
Why choose our services?
1. Comprehensive legal support in Poland
From selecting a business form in Poland, drafting company statutes, and managing the registration process with the Polish National Court Register (KRS), to full assistance with all formal legal matters. We ensure smooth operations without legal complications, guaranteeing that your business activities comply with Polish regulations.
2. Tailored approach to the polish and CEE market
Do you know what makes us unique? We adapt solutions to your needs and vision while taking into account the specifics of the Polish and CEE market. Every business has its own story, and we provide personalized legal support in Poland to help you grow successfully.
3. Compliance and security with polish legal standards
We ensure that all documents and processes comply with the latest Polish legal standards. We explain how to act in line with the law, so there are no issues with tax authorities or state institutions, offering peace of mind to our clients.
4. Support with contracts and tax matters in Poland
We offer in-depth consultations on tax and contractual matters in Poland to help you effectively allocate your financial resources.
How is our cooperation structured?
1. Understanding your goals
During the initial meeting, we will discuss your plans and understand your goals. We will recommend the most suitable business structure for your startup in Poland to ensure successful growth and development.
2. Document preparation
We will draft all necessary documents, including company formation agreements and statutes, required for registration in the Polish market, ensuring compliance with local regulations.
3. Registration process with the Polish National Court Register (KRS)
Step by step, we will handle the entire registration process with the Polish National Court Register (KRS), taking full responsibility for legal formalities so you can focus on developing your business strategy.
4. Support with contracts and tax matters
We offer tailored legal and tax consultations designed to meet your company’s specific needs, ensuring secure and compliant operations in Poland and CEE region, while effectively managing your financial resources.
Contact us today!
Starting a business and need legal support for your startup or tax advisory services? Get in touch with us to receive fast and professional assistance. We’ll handle all legal and tax formalities so you can focus on growing your business. Your success is our priority!
FAQ
How can a startup utilize tax benefits, discounts, and incentives in Poland?
Poland offers various tax benefits, discounts, exemptions, and other incentives for new businesses that promote innovation and technological growth. We help you understand which incentives are suitable for your startup and how to leverage them to optimize costs.
What does startup mean?
A startup is a young company created to develop a unique product or service with the potential for rapid growth and scalability. Startups are often associated with innovation, particularly in technology-driven sectors. In Poland, the startup ecosystem is supported by government programs, such as Poland Prize, designed to attract and nurture innovative businesses in the country.
Which type of startup should I consider starting?
The best startup to start depends on market trends, your skills, and available resources. In Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), including Poland, tech startups, renewable energy businesses, and e-commerce platforms are thriving due to supportive ecosystems and funding opportunities. Sectors like fintech, medtech, and AI-based solutions are also gaining popularity. Poland, as part of the CEE region, offers numerous incentives for startups, including government grants, tax benefits, and access to venture capital.
What documents are required to establish a company in Poland?
To establish a company in Poland, you need statutes and a registration application for the National Court Register (KRS). We assist with preparing all necessary documents to ensure a fast and straightforward process.
When does a startup become a unicorn?
A startup becomes a unicorn when its valuation reaches $1 billion without being listed on the stock market. In the CEE region, unicorns are emerging in industries like fintech, gaming, and software development, with countries like Poland fostering innovation through incubators, accelerators, and investment funds.
How to find partners and investors for startup development in Poland and the CEE region?
We provide consulting and recommendations for business contacts and investor networking in Poland and the CEE region. We help you attract investors and form partnerships to foster your startup’s growth in the region.
How long does the registration process with the National Court Register (KRS) take?
The registration process with the KRS typically takes 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the company structure and document accuracy. Our team will expedite this process for you.
What are the main challenges that startups face in the Polish market?
The Polish market has unique characteristics, and startups may encounter various challenges, such as understanding local regulations and the competitive environment. We provide consultations and support to help your startup overcome these obstacles and succeed.
Can startup costs be capitalized?
Yes, startup costs can be capitalized if they are related to acquiring or creating assets that provide long-term benefits. In Poland, accounting standards allow startups to capitalize certain expenses, such as software development costs or equipment purchases. Proper accounting and compliance with Polish regulations are essential to ensure accurate financial reporting.
What is CEE region?
The CEE region, or Central and Eastern Europe, refers to countries in Europe located between Western Europe and Russia. This includes Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and the Baltic States like Latvia. The CEE region is known for its fast-growing economies, startup-friendly policies, and access to both EU and local funding, making it an attractive hub for business development.
Is it necessary to report changes to the National Court Register (KRS)?
Yes, any changes in company statutes, personnel, member structure, or ownership must be registered with the KRS, requiring the relevant updates. We will help you handle all legal formalities.
How do startups get funding?
Startups can secure funding through various methods, including venture capital, angel investors, crowdfunding, and government grants. In Poland, startups benefit from specific funding opportunities, such as EU-backed grants, venture capital firms, and programs like PARP (Polish Agency for Enterprise Development). Additionally, platforms like the Polish Development Fund (PFR) provide tailored funding solutions for innovative businesses in Poland.
Is there a minimum capital requirement to establish a company in Poland?
Yes, the minimum capital required to establish a company is PLN 5,000 for limited liability companies and PLN 100,000 for joint-stock companies. We offer full consultations on the optimal setup options.
What are the costs associated with establishing a company in Poland?
The costs of establishing a company in Poland may include notary, registration, and legal fees. The cost ranges from PLN 1,500 to PLN 3,000, depending on the company structure. We will help you find the best solution.
Can I register a company online in Poland?
Yes, it is possible to register a company online in Poland using official state platforms such as S24. We will guide you step-by-step through this process.
How do startup founders make money?
Startup founders make money by building equity in their company and eventually monetizing it through acquisitions, initial public offerings (IPOs), or revenue generation. In Poland and the CEE region, startup founders also benefit from tax incentives and programs that reduce the financial burden on entrepreneurs.
Can a startup issue bonds?
Yes, startups can issue bonds to raise capital, but it’s more common for established startups with proven revenue streams. In Poland, the legal framework allows startups to issue bonds, provided they comply with local financial regulations. Consulting with legal and financial advisors can ensure compliance and maximize benefits.
What company structures are available in Poland?
The most common legal forms in Poland are limited liability companies (sp. z o.o.), joint-stock companies (sp. akcyjna), and limited partnerships. We help you choose the structure that best meets your business needs.
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