Most often, our clients register a Spółka z o.o. - an analogue of a Ukrainian LLC or a JDG (jednoosobowa działystą gospodarcza) - an analogue of a Ukrainian sole proprietorship.
There are many differences between them, for example, at the stage of creating a business or structure. Each of these legal forms of doing business has its own advantages and disadvantages, which you should pay attention to in order to choose the appropriate form for the development of your future company.
For over 7 years, we have been helping not only to open a business or legalize it in Poland, but also to open European markets for you and become a reliable support on this path.
Just one consultation with an expert on business and legalization in Poland can save you a lot of time, nerves, and money in the future.
All forms of business activity in Poland available to foreigners require full accounting.
You can manage it yourself, hire an in-house accountant, or outsource accounting and reporting to professional specialists.
Our experts provide comprehensive support with bookkeeping, export-import operations, payroll and HR services, as well as financial analysis.
Licensing of business activities is one of the key factors for operating legally, successfully, and efficiently in Europe — particularly in Poland.
Obtaining the required licenses and permits is essential, as compliance is monitored not only by state authorities, but also by your business partners and clients.
Hello Poland provides legal and accounting support. After signing the contract, our specialists provide comprehensive support for the company's corporate activities, representation of the company's interests in state authorities, assistance with employee employment, preparation and submission of documents, and obtaining licenses and permits.
This is a way to legally run a business in Poland without opening your own company.
A Business Incubator allows you to test your business ideas in real market conditions. It is the fastest, most affordable, and least risky way to operate a business without the need to register a company.
A residence card is a document that identifies a foreigner, grants him a residence permit in Poland and allows him to legally and lawfully stay in the country for more than 90 days. There are the following grounds for obtaining a residence card: official employment; studying at Polish educational institutions; running a business in Poland; citizenship of any of the European Union countries; reunification with a family member.