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The process of setting up a business in Portugal has recently been simplified, and in many cases may be done in a single day. Note: Requirements for licences and registration vary for different types of business and across business sectors, so this page can only give an overview of the process.
Who can set up a business in Portugal?Both Portuguese nationals and foreigners may set up a business through the intermediary of a lawyer, solicitor or notary in the possession of a digital certificate. There are no restrictions on foreigners setting up a company in Portugal, as long as they are legal residents and have the necessary work permits and minimum capital investment to do so. They must have:
Types of companyThere are four types of company that may be set up in Portugal. The first two of these are the most common.
Steps to Starting a BusinessPreliminariesThere are many organisations that can offer advice or help with starting a business. These include local Municipal Councils, local Citizen's Shops (Loja do Cidadão) and local employment services. Some towns and cities have what are known as Business Formality Centres (Centros de Formalidades das Empresas, CFE), designed to facilitate the setting up of businesses. CFEs can inform entrepreneurs about exactly what documents are necessary, can advise on the best company structure, explain the complete set-up procedure and provide contacts with appropriate government bodies.
Choose a name for the companyAny proposed name can be checked against a computer database. If the name has not already been taken that name can be registered via a Validation Certificate (Certificado de Admissibilidade) issued by the National Registry of Companies (Registo Nacional de Pessoas Colectivas or RNPC). Setting up the companyBelow is an outline of the basic steps necessary to set up a company:
A person or collective, either national or foreign or a mixture of the two can create a business online or at any one of a number of One-Stop-Shops (Centros de Formalidades das Empresas) (Company Formalities Centres) or Conservatórias do Registo Comercial (Commercial Registries) in Lisbon and throughout the country in just one day. Online company registrationThe special online regime allows the creation of a company through the Internet and can be used both by individuals or collectives with an appropriate electronic certificate. It will be necessary to have a Digital Certificate. This is a digital identification document, rather like the new digital passports and identity cards. It means that each of the partners (sócios) and solicitors involved can present their credentials in a digital format including a digital signature in order to prove their identities.
Within this special regime applicants may choose a pre-approved and registered company by electronic means only or by sending a Certificate of Admissibility (Certificado de Admissibilidade) previously obtained from the RNPC by non-electronic means. Company registration is immediate if the applicants choose one of the pre-approved social pacts or deeds of incorporation. If the applicants decide to submit their own social pacts and deeds of incorporation registration takes two days. Create a Company in an HourCommercial and civil limited companies (unipersonal, anonymous, quotas, co-partnership) may use the Government's Create a Company in an Hour (Empresa na Hora) scheme. This is done through the RNPC at any branch of a Centro de Formalidades das Empresas (CFE) or Conservatória de Registo Comercial. Ideally, all the partners should be present, with all their legal representatives and personal and collective documents. The CFE will take all the necessary information and inform the Employment & Social Security Office (Inspecção-Geral do Trabalho & Segurança Social), the Tax Authorities (Direcção-Geral das Finanças) and the Commercial or Industrial Records Office (Cadastro Comercial or Industrial). There are representatives from all these departments in the CFE offices and they have all the necessary forms. A fee is charged, plus 0.4 percent stamp duty (Imposto de Selo).
Company DeedsNote: In many cases company partners no longer have to obtain in advance a Certificate of Company Admissibility from the Registry of Companies (RNPC) or sign public deeds (Escrituras). The Deeds of Incorporation or Association (Escritura Publica) can be signed in the presence of a notary (Notário). A copy of the company's articles of association and contract (Pacto Social e Certidão do Registo Comercial) can be submitted for evaluation and archiving. If there are deeds they should include the following information:
Once the company deeds are signed and all other procedures have been carried out (tax and social security), the deeds are sent to the local Conservatória do Registo Comercial in the area where the business is located. It is their responsibility to ensure the final registration of the company with the RNPC and its publication in the Diário da Republica. After Registration
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