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What
exactly is an SRO and do I need one?
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Forming
a Czech limited-liability corporation, called an SRO,
is the fastest, most convenient and cost-effective way
for a foreign citizen to establish themselves as a resident
in the Czech Republic with all the required visas, a
tax base, health insurance, and the many benefits of
being a legitimate resident.
An
SRO is required for any non-EU citizen to purchase property
in the Czech Republic, and highly encouraged for all
EU and local citizens. Why is it so encouraged?
Because
for both EU citizens and non-EU citizens alike, forming
an SRO allows foreigners to purchase property - start
a business - or relocate an existing company in the
Czech Republic safely, legally, and with the appropriate
tax and liability shelters to protect assets both here
and at home from lawsuits.
The
good news, is that with our company forming your SRO
is straightforward, affordable and simple. You can do
it with complete confidence.
We
do not manufacture bulk SROs, but work with
all of our clients one at a time from scratch - assuring
that your project large or small receives our personal
attention at every step, and that your completed company
is free of legal or tax entanglements created by any
previous owners.
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Are
there other benefits of owning an SRO?
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Yes
there are many benefits, and they include but are not
limited to:
You may easily form a company, small business or perform
freelance consulting and/or teaching in the Czech Republic
legally and legitimately.
You may use the Czech Republic as a legal tax base for
income earned here or abroad.
You will more easily qualify to acquire a Long Term
Visa (non-EU citizens), health and social insurance
for yourself, your spouse, children, partners and employees
in order to live and work legally and safely in the
Czech Republic.
You may purchase a property in the Czech Republic for
business, residence, holiday or investment purposes
(required for non-EU citizens) without restrictions
(for all foreign citizens) that are otherwise attached
to the types of property you can purchase...and more.
In
summary, an SRO provides you with the tools you need
to operate legally and responsibly as a foreign citizen
in the Czech Republic, whether you reside locally in
this country or abroad.
This
is all in addition, of course, to the essential tax
and liability protection provided legally by an SRO,
which prevents your properties and personal assets from
being attached in the case of a legitimate, or fraudulent,
lawsuit.
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What
exactly are the long-term costs of owning an SRO?
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The
long-term costs associated with owning an SRO are very
simple, and can be broken down into three items:
1.
Registered Office Rental, or Sidlo
The
Sidlo is the address where your business will be located.
Typically this is not the actual physical address, but
simply a physical location where you will receive all
official mail for your SRO. Our fee for this service
is 1.400 CZK per month. If the purpose of your SRO is
only for real estate and you purchase a property, it
is possible to move the sidlo to your new property.
2.
Yearly Business Accounting
For
property-only SROs, our charge is a maximum of 8.000
CZK per year. Business SROs can contract with our accountant
according to standard agreement.
3.
Yearly Tax Filing
For
property-only SROs, our charge is a maximum of 8,000
CZK per year.