Legal and Financial Admin


While it makes great sense to use a lawyer in China for all of your legal needs, it doesn't make sense to pay them to do simple admin tasks such as setting up a company
The same goes for accountants and the idea you need to pay them crazy fees for a simple bookkeeping task.

Corporate Registration

Registering a company in China can be quite a complicated business

Why let someone else take charge of the process when you can take control of it yourself

Whether it is a Representative Office (RO), a Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise (WFOE), local company or Joing Venture (JV), we can help set it up for you. Each one is different, with different time lines, capital requirements, residential requirements...and the list goes on. Whichever one you choose, the most important thing of all to remember is that you need to do it properly the first time. Going back to the Chinese government again and again can result in lost time and money.

 

Establishing your corporate entity and obtaining the right visas is like constructing the right foundations for your house. The consequences of not doing it properly can be dire.

There are so many steps involved in setting up a corporate entity in China, it is difficult to know where to start first. That's why we use a set of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's) to ensure no step is overlooked and each one is done in a timely fashion. These SOP's are constantly updated as part of our commitment to continuous improvement and total quality.

 

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China Business Case Study

Registering a company and obtaining the right visas can be quite difficult and quite time consuming. That's why our client asked us to help.
Registration was just the first but perhaps the most important stage in the process for this client.

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