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Vladislav Faust2014-08-08 12:54:18
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Vladislav Faust, 2014-08-08 12:54:18

Registration of a startup - LLC / IP / OJSC?

Tell me what to register?
The startup is not science-intensive, it is a social network (lil).
There is me, there is a companion - a developer.
We start with the Russian market, then - the international one.
We want to deploy to all popular appstores (perhaps this is important).
If possible, I would like to avoid legal red tape and pay less taxes. The price of registration also matters. Thank you!

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Deerenaros, 2014-08-08
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If there is a partner, then the IP is swept aside immediately - there will be problems if you cannot agree, but he does not have a block of shares as such. Although it is the cheapest - lawyers do it on a turnkey basis for a couple of thousand, taxes are minimal and simple, legal is not required. address, since it is not a legal face. With all the consequences that come from here - it will be difficult with loans, and with investors, and with mail, and with hiring ... That is, not so much complexity as restrictions.
You can also not think about OJSC, CJSC. Registration can be very expensive, you have to pay huge taxes and keep a lot of records. Well, a joint-stock company in itself implies investors ... Unless you have a kind investor who you can trust and who will do everything (almost everything) for you.
Ok, it turns out the simplest option - LLC. Everything is relatively simple there - the requirements are actually very simple. 10k of authorized capital and legal entities. the address. Moreover, 10k can be done something like this: come with a friend with your chairs, look at each other's chairs and write that this is a beautiful chair of ancient antiquity and each of you evaluates them for 5k. In general, this is also possible with OJSCs and CJSCs, but there are still a bunch of requirements for this, and even more authorized capital.

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