Reinier advises national and international companies
reinier.russell@russell.nl +31 20 301 55 55Como faço para abrir uma empresa na Holanda? Em sua contribuição para a primeira edição da Bradutch Magazine, o Sr. Reinier W.L. Russell explica o que os empresários devem procurar ao iniciar uma empresa na Holanda.
Isso inclui questões práticas, como a forma jurídica a escolher (NV ou BV?), A estrutura corporativa (conselho de administração, diretores de supervisão), o uso de um nome comercial, etc. O artigo não é apenas em português, mas também apareceu em inglês.
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