Rules for doing business online in Poland for Ukrainians
Introduction
Internet business is becoming more and more popular among Ukrainians who want to do business in Poland. With increased access to digital technology and a global marketplace, online business can be an effective way to succeed. However, doing business online in Poland requires compliance with a number of legal norms and requirements. In this article, we will look at specific examples of clients from Ukraine who turned to the lawyers and attorneys of Legal Marketplace Consultant LLC to show the importance of professional legal support in this process.
Case 1: Andrew
legal opinion on the situation
Andriy, a citizen of Ukraine, decided to open an online store in Poland. He turned to Legal Marketplace Consultant LLC for advice on the necessary steps to legalize his business.
legal analysis of the situation
The company's lawyers conducted a legal analysis of Andriy's situation, taking into account his status as a foreigner and the requirements of Polish legislation regarding business registration and taxation. It was established that in order to open an online store, Andrii needs to register as an individual entrepreneur (PPO) or a legal entity, as well as obtain a Polish taxpayer identification number (NIP).
legal opinion
Based on the analysis, the lawyers prepared a legal opinion, which described in detail the procedure for registering a business and obtaining all the necessary documents.
written legal advice
Andriy received a written legal consultation with a detailed description of all the necessary steps to legalize an online store in Poland.
Case 2: Iryna
writing a lawyer request
Iryna, a citizen of Ukraine, was already working as a freelancer in the field of design and decided to expand her activities by registering an official business in Poland. She turned to LLC "Legal Marketplace Consultant" for help in recognizing her freelance status and transitioning to official activities.
lawyer's request
The company's lawyers have prepared a legal request to the relevant Polish authorities to get an official clarification on the procedure for registering freelancers and transitioning to official business.
lawyer's opinion
After receiving the answer, the lawyer came to the conclusion that Iryna needs to register her business as a sole proprietorship and obtain appropriate licenses if her activities require it.
written consultation of a lawyer
Iryna received a written consultation from a lawyer, which describes in detail the process of registering her business and the necessary steps to legalize her activity.
Case 3: Dmytro
analysis of the situation by a lawyer
Dmytro, a citizen of Ukraine, decided to create an online platform for providing consulting services. He wasn't sure what additional permits he needed to operate legally.
legal analysis of the situation
The company's lawyer conducted a detailed legal analysis of Dmytro's situation, taking into account the requirements of Polish legislation regarding the registration and licensing of consulting services. It was found that in order to work, he needs to register his business as a sole proprietorship or a legal entity and obtain special permits, depending on the field of consulting.
lawyer's opinion
The lawyer prepared an opinion in which he described in detail the procedure for obtaining all necessary permits and licenses for providing consulting services online.
legal advice online
Dmytro received legal advice online, where the lawyer explained all the details of obtaining permits and licenses for the online platform.
Case 4: Olga
analysis of the situation by a lawyer
Olga, a citizen of Ukraine, came to Poland and decided to engage in online trading. She turned to Legal Marketplace Consultant LLC for help in understanding tax accounting and reporting requirements.
legal advice online
The lawyer of "Legal Marketplace Consultant" LLC provided Olga with written legal advice online, where she explained that in order to conduct online trade, she needs to register a business, keep tax records and submit regular tax reports.
written consultation of a lawyer
Olga received written advice from a lawyer detailing the business registration process and tax reporting requirements for online trading in Poland.
Case 5: Sergey
legal opinion on the situation
Serhiy, a citizen of Ukraine, came to Poland and wanted to learn about the possibilities of running an online business in the field of educational services. He turned to LLC "Legal Marketplace Consultant" for advice on the procedure for obtaining a license.
legal analysis of the situation
The company's lawyers conducted a legal analysis of Serhiy's situation, taking into account his status as a foreigner and the requirements of Polish legislation regarding the licensing of educational services. It was established that in order to work in this field, Serhiy must register a business as a sole proprietorship or a legal entity and obtain a license to provide educational services.
legal opinion
Based on the analysis, the lawyers prepared a legal opinion, in ito whom the procedure for obtaining all necessary documents and licenses was described in detail.
written legal advice
Serhiy received a written legal consultation with a detailed description of all the necessary steps to legalize his activities in the field of educational services.
Why it is important to seek professional legal help in a timely manner
Timely application for professional legal assistance is important for Ukrainians who wish to do business online in Poland. Professional consultation helps to avoid problems with legislation, ensures compliance with all necessary procedures and requirements. As the examples of clients of "Legal Marketplace Consultant" LLC have shown, timely legal advice helps to avoid misunderstandings, save time and money, and ensure successful business.
Conclusion
Doing business online in Poland for Ukrainians is an important and complex process that requires compliance with numerous legal requirements and procedures. Applying for professional legal assistance to Legal Marketplace Consultant LLC allows you to avoid problems, ensure compliance with all necessary procedures and requirements, and also contributes to successful business. Cooperation with lawyers and advocates allows you to feel confident and protected, ensuring success in professional activities in Poland.