Company Formation Lawyers in Croatia, Corporate and Commercial Lawyers in Zagreb and other Croatian cities specializing in Company Law with matters such as purchasing shares in a Croatian company (Mergers and Acquisitions), Establishment of Croatian Corporate entities, Debt Collections and other Commercial Litigation.
BridgeWest provides a wide range of legal services in Croatia through our affiliated Croatian lawyers and Law Firms in Zagreb and other major cities in Croatia. We are mainly specialized in the main aspects of Croatian Commercial Law, including Company Formation, Debt Collection, Commercial Disputes and Litigation, Croatian Real Estate Law and certain areas of Intellectual Property Law (such as Trademark…
See DetailsDoing business in Croatia offers plenty opportunities for success, as the country has an increasingly powerful economy, based on a high level of professionalism and geographical and geopolitical advantages. Foreign investors are welcome, being equally treated, and encouraged to develop business. Due ...
Croatia offers a friendly and welcoming environment for foreign investors, mainly due to the favorable foreign investment policy. Investors in Croatia find a prosperous economy, offering them plenty opportunities for success in many domains. Even though there are many business entities available, fo ...
Foreign entrepreneurs who wish to invest in Croatia may choose from a number of business forms, including setting up a company or a branch of a foreign company. The incorporation process is straightforward and foreign entrepreneurs are welcome in Croatia. A Croat branch is not a separate legal entit ...
1. What is the minimum share capital of a Croatian Limited Liability Company? Limited Liability Companies are the most common form of business in Croatia due to the straight-forward incorporation process and low initial capital required, which is 20.000 HRK. 2. What is the minimum share capital for ...
1. What is the corporate tax in Croatia? The corporate income tax rate in 2011 for legal entities that are registered in Croatia is 20%. 2. What is the VAT in Croatia? The standard VAT rate in Croatia is 23%, but there are also exceptions, when several goods and services are only subject to a ...
The Company law in Croatia is based in German and Austrian law and was adopted in November 1993. It is considered that the company law in Croatia is flexible for all sizes of a business. The Companies’ Act in Croatia regulates the formation of a company in Croatia. The basic rules on structure ...
The legal profession has quite a long tradition in Croatia, dating from the 1200s. There are almost 4,000 lawyers practicing in Croatia and most of them are in the capital city of Zagreb. Foreign law companies are not allowed to be set up in Croatia. The Attorney’s Code of Ethics regulates the ...