For several years, Portugal has facilitated the process of setting up a company in Portugal. New Address offers to assist its clients in all the necessary steps to open a company in Lisbon. From the drafting of the articles of association, to the domiciliation of the company, including relations with Portuguese administrations (tax, social security, etc.). Feel free to contact us for more information.
cedriclecler@icloud.com or by phone +351 919 703 043
5 years after the settlement in 2013 of the non-traditional resident status, the attraction for Portugal, far from running out of steam, is intensifying. Nearly 25,000 French people have settled there and each year more and more of them are crossing the threshold (+25%). Among them, a new target has emerged: entrepreneurs who wish to develop their business in Portugal (20%). Enthusiastic about the geographical proximity to France, the speed of business creation (in 24 hours), the quality of life, they also benefit from the status of "non-habitual residents" which provides for the application of a flat-rate tax rate of 20% on income generated and received in Portugal, as part of the developed activity (liberal professions, technicians, investors, executives, managers, architects, engineers, artists, health professionals, etc).
Portugal is ranked among the best countries in the world for doing business, based on an assessment that takes into account innovation and technology, freedom (individual, commercial and monetary), investor protection, property rights...
Lisbon, its capital, which has great potential and whose municipality wishes to turn it into a Start Up City, has received the "European Entrepreneurial Region" (EER) award for 2015.
Open to Africa, Europe, the Americas, Lisbon is a city that is ideal for start-ups:
- "Empresa na hora" allows you to create a company in 24 hours
- Startup Lisboa, a business incubator, is part of a project to rehabilitate downtown Lisbon (Baixa)
- Creation of the Golden Visa (residence permit for investment activity - "Residência por Atividade de Investimento" ARI) allows any non-European national who carries out an investment activity (atividade de investimento) to obtain a temporary residence visa, to reside and work in Portugal while keeping a residence in another country, to be able to move freely within the Schengen area, to have access to the nation after 6 years, to have access to the permanent residence permit after 5 years, to enjoy family reunification...