ALAR CZ

Registration of a Joint-Stock Company (a.s.) in the Czech Republic

Do you want to attract investors and enter the international market?
Are you looking for a legal structure that enhances the prestige of your business?
Do you want to establish a company whose shares can be transferred and sold?

We offer full-service registration of a joint-stock company (akciová společnost, a.s.) in the Czech Republic.This is the best option for companies aiming to expand, raise capital, and operate within the European market.

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Registration of a Joint-Stock Company in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is one of the countries attracting entrepreneurs from all over the world. Well-developed economic conditions and a transparent tax system are factors that support business growth across all sectors. Starting a business in the Czech Republic carries almost no risks and provides many benefits. If you are planning to start your own business in the Czech Republic and are interested in turnkey joint-stock company registration, we recommend paying attention to the key aspects of setting up a business in this country.

How to start your business in the Czech Republic: where to begin?

Registering a joint-stock company (a.s.) in the Czech Republic gives the entrepreneur access to the European market. One of the positive aspects is that the conditions offered to foreigners for starting a business are no different from those for Czech citizens.

Czech legislation requires foreigners to responsibly follow rules related to reporting and tax payments. Private entrepreneurial activity, or registered as a self-employed person , involves:

  • reaching the age of majority;

  • obtaining a legal addresses;

  • presenting a clean criminal record;

  • paying an administrative fee;

  • demonstrating responsibility in paying taxes and monthly contributions.

For certain types of activity, a license is required. Licenses are categorized as free, craft, regulated, and concession.

Popular types of business activities in the Czech Republic

The main aspects of joint-stock company registration include: minimum share capital of CZK 2,000,000, registration in the Commercial Register, preparation of incorporation documents by a notary, opening a temporary account to deposit the capital, and of course, selecting the type of business activity.

The Czech Republic offers wide opportunities for business in areas such as:

  • food production;
  • IT sector;
  • medical services;
  • beauty industry;
  • e-commerce;
  • hospitality.

Opening a joint-stock company in the Czech Republic grants access to markets in 27 European countries without trade barriers and also the opportunity to purchase land or real estate.

ALAR CZ – business registration services in the Czech Republic

Planning to open a joint-stock company in the Czech Republic and need professional assistance? Looking for a professional accountant in the Czech Republic to manage financial documentation? ALAR CZ provides full turnkey services for company registration with consideration for all legal and administrative procedures.

We specialize in various services including full business support at all stages:

  • legal consultations and transaction support;
  • assistance with vehicle registration on Czech license plates;
  • opening bank accounts;
  • financial documentation management;
  • obtaining certificates;
  • confirmation of residence in the Czech Republic.

Among the most in-demand services is business insurance, aimed at protecting the company from financial and legal risks.

Managing financial records requires not only timely reporting but also knowledge of the country’s tax code. ALAR CZ offers a full range of accounting services – from comprehensive bookkeeping to financial consultations.

ALAR CZ has been operating in the service market since 2007. Its advantages include many years of experience, high professionalism of staff, and a wide network of partners – lawyers, notaries, accountants, insurance and leasing companies.

Turn to ALAR CZ services and you will see for yourself that registering a joint-stock company in the Czech Republic is not a problem.

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