Am I an EU company if I set up a company in La Reunin?
I want to set up a company in the French overseas territory of La Reunion. Will this make me an EU company and allow me to accept orders in the EU and pay my taxes under French law?
I want to set up a company in the French overseas territory of La Reunion. Will this make me an EU company and allow me to accept orders in the EU and pay my taxes under French law?
Can you get a job quickly after completing your bachelor's degree, and what's the course like? Is it demanding and does it have a lot of material?
Of course, there are deductions, but are they calculated from profit or the total turnover? I would like to run a dropshipping business, or rather, try it out. I'm 17 years old, so my second question is what legal requirements I have to do/comply with in order to be allowed to start and operate it.
Can I earn money once, or do I have to register a business right away? For example, I'm doing well in math at university, and a friend needs help. He would pay me €100 because his exam is coming up. Am I allowed to tutor him once without registering a business right away?
I'm a student, and a startup in London asked me if I could do a small project (motion design) for them. It's a one-off, and of course, I'll get paid (let's say a maximum of €1,000). As far as I know, you have to register as a freelancer if you carry out the activity long-term,…
I'm really desperate. I can't even remember seven terms in WP, and I'm taking a Ka tomorrow. I wonder if I'll be fired immediately if I get a C. I can usually manage with studying, but with this subject, nothing sticks in my memory. I'm afraid I'll be fired
Which university in North Rhine-Westphalia offers the best place to study economics? Or even the easiest?
That’s it!
La Réunion is a DROM of France, where the French and European laws apply. You can therefore easily do business across the EU.
DROM = département et région d’Outre-mer
Portugal, Spain, etc. is now passé, now goes overseas. TOLL, large investor
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