Infiintare firma Urgent ?

Am gasit un interviu pe youtube care poate fi util pentru clarificarea etapelor infiintarii unei firme. Cel mai interesat este ca abordarea este concreta si vine din zona experientei practice, nu doar din cunostinte teoretice.

Aproape toate site-urile care ofera servicii de infiintare firme promoveaza ideea ca o firma poate fi infiintata in 3 zile. Din experienta mea dureaza minim 5 zile si de cele mai multe ori se ajunge si la 14 zile. Te invit sa imi spui care este experienta ta legat de infiintarea unei firme.

 

Etapele infiintarii unei firme in Romania

Daca te-ai hotarat sa iti infiintezi o firma sunt cateva etape pe care le ai de parcurs :

The first step is to reserve the company name and/or the logo – this will  require you filling in the reservation form and submit them to the Trade  Registry office. The same day the Trade Registry will issue a certificate  stating the chosen name was reserved – it is valid for three months.

Then you will need the statutory documentation: the by-laws, for limited  liability companies with a sole shareholder, the by-laws and the company’s  articles of association, either as distinct documents, or, based on the option  expressed by the shareholders, as a single document, under the name of  constitutive act. These will be issued by a public notary, a lawyer, or a legal  counselor.

The next step is to create the company’s social capital and receive the  banking document which confirms sufficient funds in the bank deposit. The  minimum social capital is of RON 200 (the equivalent of around EUR 50).

You will also need the fiscal records for all the company’s associates  (shareholders; for a SRL company the shareholders are named associates) and for  the legal representatives. The fiscal records are issued by the Fiscal  Administration in your county/city of residence or in the county/city where the  firm will be registered and headquartered. These records will be valid for 30  days.

If you are not a Romanian resident and you are not registered with the  Romanian fiscal authorities, you will have to state your own responsibility  saying you are not in fiscal debt. This should be submitted in original or in  certified copy and sometimes it may need to be accompanied by a notary certified  translation.

You will also need to submit the proof for the firm’s headquarters (sediu  social) – either you or another associate owns it, you have rented it and you  received it for free use. Show copies of the contracts certifying your rights to  use the space. If the headquarters are in an apartment in block building, you  will need the signatures of the neighbors with whom the apartments shares a wall  and the consent of the owners’ association in the block.

Make sure you have copies for the ID cards or passports of the firm’s  associates/shareholders.

It is also very important to have fiscal stamps – they don’t cost much (RON 1  each) but they’re hard to get and while you might be lucky to find two pieces  sold by individuals in the Trade Registry headquarters, if you don’t have these  stamps they’ll reject your file.

Fill in the registration request form and the annex about the fiscal  registration, plus the annex about the foreign investment, if it applies. You  need to choose the activity codes (called CAEN codes) for the  activity/activities you plan to carry through the firm.

These forms you will submit are all in Romanian only, so if you don’t speak  Romanian, you will need somebody to help you with the translation – maybe your  local associate in the firm, if you have one.

What to expect at the Trade Registry in Bucharest

You will have to wait long minutes (sometimes even hours) queuing. The system  is not really well organized and you will have to ask the other people waiting  there who is the last person in line and how many people are ahead of you to  estimate how long you will have to stay there. There are many clerk desks for  submitting files at the first floor of the building, but on an average day you  would still need to wait around half an hour. Once you get to the clerk’s desk,  they might ask you to bring extra documents, so you will have to stand in queue  next time you come with the new documents. When they accept your file, you will  also have to pay the required taxes, based on the documents you are submitting.  You will receive the calculation on the spot and will have to pay the taxes at  the pay desks located on that floor.

Based on these documents the Trade Registry will issue a certificate with the  unique code of fiscal registration, court registration, publication of notice,  and registration for statistical purposes and social security. It should take  around three days to receive these. But beware of the delays which can occur  before the Trade Registry actually accepts your file – you might need to bring  extra documents or re-do the ones you have if they were not filled in  correctly.

To authorize the company activities, the company must submit only an  affidavit form duly signed by the shareholders and associates or directors,  stating, as the case may be, that the company will not carry out any of its  declared activities at its main or secondary headquarters for a period of a  maximum of 3 years or that is in conformity with the legal operating  requirements prescribed by the specific legislation for its contemplated object  of activity.

Within 30 days from the company’s registration the new company must file the  tax registration form with the Finance Ministry in order to register as a tax  payer and social contributions payer. We will cover these topics in another piece of advice.

Below are some useful contact details for the Trade Registry in  Bucharest:

Main headquarters (and the place to submit files for companies registered in  the Ilfov county)

74 Unirii Blvd., sector 3, Bl. J3B
The Bucharest Trade Registry
No. 1  Intrarea Sectorului (close to Muncii quare)
Program: 8,00 to 16,00, Monday to  Friday

Cea mai simpla modalitate de a depasi toate necunoscutele sistemului este sa apelezi la specialisti si sa economisesti astfel timp si uneori chiar si bani.

Crezi ca este mai bine sa lucrezi cu specialisti in loc sa experimentezi pe timpul si banii tai?