Incluence Limited is a team of experts with extensive experience in the legal services market. We assist entrepreneurs in the process of registering a business in Europe, including Poland.
We offer a full range of services: helping you choose a business structure or a ready-made business, preparing and submitting personal and registration documents. We explain all aspects of taxation and business management. We represent your interests (based on a power of attorney) until the registration processes in Poland are fully completed. We will also be there after your business is opened — ready to provide professional legal services.
Over the past decade, Poland has demonstrated excellent growth and economic development results. This has influenced not only the general standard of living but also the business culture and business profitability prospects. All this makes Poland attractive for people looking for a country to run entrepreneurial activities.
Business can be started in two ways: registering a company from scratch or buying a ready-made Polish company. The key difference is that standard registration requires fewer financial costs but is rather complicated and involves preparing many documents and formalities.
On the other hand, a ready-made company in Poland allows you to start business activities almost instantly, with minimal time and effort. Also, purchasing an existing company helps the entrepreneur avoid various bureaucratic formalities typical of the registration process.
Poland is attractive to entrepreneurs for the following reasons:
If an entrepreneur decides to buy a ready-made company in Poland, they can gain even more benefits, including:
A ready-made company allows its owner to purchase real estate in Poland, participate in tenders, apply for certain types of licenses, and more.
Such companies already have the necessary registration numbers for business activities:
Immediately after purchasing a ready-made company in Poland, the entrepreneur becomes its new owner and can start doing business. The company has a registered address, a bank account, a corporate seal, and other tools for full business activity.
Each company undergoes a thorough check, and most documents are notarized, ensuring legal safety during the sale and purchase transaction.
The cost of buying a ready-made Polish company depends on several factors, the main one being the type of company:
The most common legal form is Sp. z o.o. — a limited liability company. Buying such a company implies additional expenses for notary services, state fees, representation of interests by proxy, and more. All this directly affects the final cost of purchasing a Polish company.
If you want to buy a company ready for business, the simplest and fastest option is acquiring a firm by appointing a new director. In this case, the shareholders remain unchanged. This procedure involves the following steps:
If an entrepreneur decides to buy a ready-made Polish company with both a new CEO and new shareholders, the process requires:
If the entrepreneur wants to buy a Polish company and change, for example, its name, an additional shareholders’ meeting is required.
All these actions are included in our company’s services, so by choosing to buy a ready-made company in Poland, entrepreneurs relieve themselves of these formalities — our specialists will handle them.
Acquiring a ready-made company is quite a difficult task if handled independently. Our specialists will help you buy a Polish company, taking into account all the details of such transactions.
We offer cooperation in a convenient format:
We also provide the following additional services:
By working with our company, you will be able to start a business in Poland in the shortest possible time, while our specialists handle all bureaucratic formalities.
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