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Richard Smith BSc (Hons), TEP I am a Director of Charterhouse Lombard Limited, a British owned and operated international Fiduciary company, headquartered in the Isle of Man and Licensed and regulate...
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Starting a new business in India
I run a UK business and my fellow Director is an Indian National (I am a British citizen).We now want to launch our company in India and I am struggling to make any progress with the Indian High Commission. Can anyone help me with the process. I have twice visited the commission in London and wasted hours of time due to their complete lack of organisation.I will appreciate any help to make
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Hiring Struggles for Small Businesses in NZ, Are We Overlooking Soft Skills?
Hi everyone,I’ve noticed that many small businesses in NZ are facing real challenges when it comes to hiring the right people not just in terms of technical ability, but soft skills too. Communication, adaptability, and problem-solving often seem harder to find than certifications or experience.A few small business owners I’ve talked to said they struggle to read between the lines of a sta
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Charterhouse Lombard Ltd
Setting Up A Business in Dubai, UAE
Company formation in Dubai is not a straightforward task. Despite this, Dubai has a unique set of appealing features that attract entrepreneurs and established businesses alike, to make Dubai a base for their operations. These are namely:
- No corporate tax
- No income tax
- No capital gains tax
- No property tax
- No wealth tax
- Low property transaction cost
Since 2000, Dubai has witnessed incredible growth throughout all sectors of its diverse economy and its Government is constantly working to improve its commercial transparency and introduce dynamic regulations that aid the formation of small and medium enterprises.
With its central geographic location between Asian and European markets, Dubai has established itself as an internationally recognised trading hub.
Dubai’s many free zones have enabled this United Arab Emirate to attract more foreign investment as free zones adhere to unique laws regarding ownership, taxation and labour. Unlike businesses in the rest of Dubai, which require at least 51% ownership by a UAE national, free zone businesses can have 100% foreign ownership.
Over the past 15 years, Charterhouse Lombard has been offering Dubai company formation services and has helped many clients establish businesses in Dubai. We have the knowledge and expertise to guide clients through the complexities to help them successfully start a business in Dubai and be able to reap the benefits of this jurisdiction.
We have the necessary expertise to be able to guide clients through the entire business start up process including advice on and assistance with:
- The correct commercial structure,
- Type of Trade License,
- Sourcing an appropriate local sponsor / service agent where required,
- Identifying suitable office space,
- Processing residence visa applications
- Opening of bank accounts
- Relocation of families
For more information on how we can help you in opening a company in Dubai, contact a member of our team.