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Filial
of foreign anonymous society (offshore), headquartered
in Geneva, Swiss banking current account, guaranteed
exempted by burdens and administrative duties. Price
of sale is CHF 10'000 (Approximately 6'500€).
Swiss law allows you to create a Swiss branch/subsidiary
for your company, even if your company is incorporated
outside Switzerland. Some people prefer to take this
option rather than create a full Swiss corporation
because capital requirements are lower and it is simpler
to set up.
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practical, it is necessary to record the branch
in Switzerland of one already existing foreign
society, without to create new costs for the
constitution of one new company, it is to say
without having to disburse money for new social
capital, without to decide of new staff, new
directors and so on.
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The
branch in Switzerland will be able to have use of
all the advantages recognized to the societies of
Swiss right, to decide of bank accounts, postal checking
accounts and so on. Moreover, to difference of the
societies of Swiss right, the branch subject will
not be determined Swiss taxes (preventive tax on the
dividends). The invoicing between the parent company
and the Swiss branch will be facilitated and much
most flexible.
It must also be added, the fact to decide of one branch
in Switzerland, it remarkably increases the prestige
of the company, supplying a better image of the products
it commercializes from the same one.
We can therefore assist to you under every profile,
it is legal or administrative,
predisposing for you an operating office or virtual
with a secretary in meat and boneses that your correspondence
will shunt and will answer to the telephone to name
of your society, that all for one absolutely reasonable
sum.
It is enough to think that in order to record one
branch are necessary only CHF 2'500 (Approximately
1500€), in which sum also is comprised the recording
in the Swiss Chamber of Commerce. To notice that recording
expenses do not demand repetitive taxes anniversaries
as is the case for Italy. In satisfied Switzerland
once one tantum.
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