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How to Register a Sole Proprietorship in Tunisia

Starting a business in Tunisia is much simpler, and cheaper, than establishing one in countries with similar business potential. The process can last up to 10 days and cost is an average of $500. Here...

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How to Register a Business in Lebanon

Learn how to register a sole proprietorship in Lebanon, what documents you need as well as how the taxation system works.    

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How to Set up as an Independent Contractor in Denmark

The sole proprietorship (enkeltmandsvirksomhed in Danish) is a business structure covered by the Danish Commercial Code that enables individuals to open their own business. In Denmark, there is no dis...

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How to Register as a Sole Proprietor in North Macedonia

A sole proprietor (трговец поединец) is a person who performs any of the commercial activities defined by the Law on Trade Companies in North Macedonia. Learn everything about the registration process...

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How to Register a Sole Proprietorship in Benin

An individual running a commercial business on their own responsibility is considered as a sole proprietor. That person is considered the sole manager of a business, responsible for all its profits an...

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How to Register a Private Limited Company in Estonia

In Estonia, the most commonly used form of business and most likely the most suitable for foreigners is a Private Limited Company (osaühing - OÜ), which is easy to set up, has a minimum share capital ...

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How to Register as a Sole Proprietor in Malta

Setting up a sole proprietorship in Malta is not very difficult, but there are a few steps to follow. This guide will help you establish your business as fast as possible.

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How to Register a Business in Antarctica

The jobs in Antarctica are divided into two categories: scientific and supporting staff (sometimes referred to as traders). Here's how it works.

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