Company Formation Lawyers in Portugal, Corporate and Commercial Lawyers in Lisbon, Portugal and other Portuguese cities specializing in Company Law with matters such as purchasing shares in a Portuguese company (Mergers and Acquisitions), Establishment of Portuguese Corporate entities, Debt Collections and other Commercial Litigation.
BridgeWest provides a wide range of legal services in Portugal through our affiliated Portuguese lawyers and Law Firms in Lisbon and other major cities in Portugal. We are mainly specialized in the main aspects of Portuguese Commercial Law, including Company Formation, Debt Collection, Commercial Disputes and Litigation, Portuguese Real Estate Law and certain areas of Intellectual Property Law (such…
See DetailsThere are many company types that are available in the legal system of Portugal. The most common ones are the public company and the private limited company. Forming a Public Company (Sociedade Anónima SA) in Portugal This company type is designated for a medium to large business having a mi ...
Portugal is an open country towards foreign investment, having a stable and moreover growing economy. It is a profitable choice for setting up a business on its territory. Establishing a company in Portugal has recently been simplified, and it is finished in a very short period of time. Preliminar ...
While there are many countries in which an entrepreneur may invest, the state of Portugal offers one of the best conditions for companies to be successful. The stable economy as well as the qualified workforce offer great premises for investors wishing to start a business here. There are many possib ...
1. What is the minimum share capital of a Portuguese LDA (Private Limited Liability Company)? In Portugal the Limited Liability Company is one of the most common forms of business as the process of incorporation is not very complex, and the necessary capital is lower, 5.000EUR. 2. What is the minim ...
There are many ways to invest in Portugal, being a country full of potential for foreign entrepreneurs. Setting up a brand new business can be profitable as the business environment is welcoming and the workforce is skilled and productive. Therefore entrepreneurs have interest in commencing business ...
1. What is the corporate tax in Portugal? A company registered in Portugal is subject to a standard corporate tax rate of 25% if the income is over 12,500 EUR and 12.5% for less. For an income that exceeds 2 million euros, the corporate tax rate is higher with 2.5%. 2. What is the VAT in Portugal? T ...
Companies incorporated in Portugal are regulated by the Portuguese Commercial Code, Decree Law 262/86 of 2nd September 1986. Any company with its head office in Portugal, no matter that the activity is located in the country or abroad, is subject to the regulations of the Portuguese Company Law. If ...
Country profile Portugal is a republic situated in the South-Western Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula, west of Spain, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean. Its surface is extended in 92,142 kilometers square, including the Azores and Madeira Islands. Portugal has a population of 10.5 million, the majo ...
Portugal is a great option for foreign investors who want to reach the limit of the European continent and have easy access to the Atlantic Ocean. It also represents an excellent entry point for a foreign business looking to get into the European Union. The structure of the Portuguese economy, toget ...
General overview At present, foreign companies represent an important source of employment and exports in Portugal. A total of 35 billion EUR was invested in Portugal from foreign sources in 2010, a sum with 9.6% higher than the previous year. In the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitivene ...
Joint stock corporations are usually set up in Portugal under the name of Sociedade Anonima or SA. This is the form chosen by entrepreneurs who run larger businesses, with a more complex structure than the Limited Liability Companies. Capital The formation of a SA in Portugal requires a minimum sha ...
Portuguese Private Limited Liability Companies are also known as “quota” companies, from the Portuguese name of Sociedadepor quotas de responsabilida delimitada or LDA. This type is the most popular choice for entrepreneurs who want to set up a small or medium business in Portugal. Capi ...
A lawyer in Portugal has the role of advisor in all legal matters. As far as setting up a business in Portugal is concerned, an attorney can help prevent problems and help protect business from risk. A Portuguese lawyer offers advice about the clients’ rights and obligations and defends them i ...
Public notaries in Portugal are public servants, representing the state. The profession of public notary in Portugal is regulated by the public administration and falls under the authority of the Minister of Justice, who also appoints public notaries in Portugal for life. The activities of a public ...
A power of attorney in Portugal grants someone the power to act on another person’s behalf. A power of attorney in Portugal can be completed at a public notary’s office and it is known as “procuracao”. A power of attorney in Portugal is needed in different situations, such as ...
Starting a company in Portugal implies certain costs. This is why an entrepreneur must make his own calculations before starting the procedure of establishing a business in Portugal. 1. What is the minimum share capital? Before setting up a business, one must decide upon the type of company, since t ...