Company registration in Scotland

Company registration in Scotland

Scottish LLP – Limited Liability Company.
A company is exempt from all taxes if it operates outside of Scotland. When talking about offshore in Scotland, one primarily refers to registering a Scottish Limited Partnership, which is the type of company that allows you to legally avoid taxation when doing business outside the UK.

Price: 1500 euro + 100 Euro delivery

Details for Company registration in Scotland

  • Annual renewal of the company - 1 400€
  • Notarization of Power of Attorney for registering a company remotely - yes
  • Termination – up to two weeks

Required documents for Company registration in Scotland

  1. a notarized international passport (with a translation of the notary’s certification into English)
  2. confirmation of the address of residence
  • or an internal passport with a residence permit (fully translated into English and certified)
  • or a bank statement indicating residence (translation into English and notarized)
  • or a utility bill indicating residence (with translation and certified)
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About offer

Included in the price:

What’s included:

  • registration of the company
  • Edinburgh Registered Office with overseas forwarding
  • Delivery of Documents overseas
  • Companies House fee
  • Apostille
Taxation will be as follows:

19%

Bookkeeping

depending on the turnover

Price (not included documents delivery)

From 1,500€

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