Ecovis in Qatar
Tax advisors, accountants, auditors in Doha
Services
In Qatar Ecovis offers
In Qatar Ecovis offers
In the current business environment, companies face numerous challenges from regulatory obligations or simply from following the basic rules of corporate governance. This is what happened to an Ecovis client from Asia who wanted to start business activities in a sensitive sector in Poland and resorted to company secretarial services (CoSec) – a case study.
In many jurisdictions, even basic actions such as filing the minutes of an annual shareholders’ meeting, changing the data in the commercial register or the registration of ultimate beneficiary owners requires not only having the right IT tools or access to government platforms etc., but also the specialist knowledge involved. All this red tape is especially troublesome for investors operating many special-purpose vehicles (SPV) with limited day-to day business operations, as well as for investors from non-European jurisdictions who are unaware of the regulatory environment in Europe, and in Poland in particular.
The client was planning to be active in the field of consumers loans, a sector which is deemed highly sensitive from a regulatory perspective, mainly in terms of anti-money laundering (AML). The combination of a non-EU ultimate beneficiary owner and sensitive activity caused huge challenges in preparing operations, especially the cooperation with banks.
We offer standard company secretarial services as well as a range of bespoke services – including director services.Piotr Pruś, Partner, ECOVIS LEGAL POLAND Law & Tax, Warsaw, Poland
In addition to providing director services during the critical initial time period, Ecovis was able to provide support in the area of compliance, especially AML. We were also able to facilitate the licensing process and start the cooperation with banks, for example with the opening of a bank account.
ECOVIS LEGAL POLAND Law & Tax has more than 20 years of experience in supporting foreign companies in Poland. As a provider of company secretarial services in Poland, Ecovis also takes care of the minutes of board meetings and shareholders’ meetings, the necessary filings and business correspondence, as well as other corporate housekeeping matters. With this know-how, it was possible to implement the requirements of the Asian client quickly.
Piotr Pruś, Partner, ECOVIS LEGAL POLAND Law & Tax, Warsaw, Poland
Email: piotr.prus@ecovis.pl
The recently published legislative decree no. 1634 introduces a special instalment programme for tax debts in Peru. It is managed by the Peruvian financial authority SUNAT and covers debts payable up to 31 December 2023. The Ecovis experts explain the details.
Are you affected by tax debts? We will support you in repaying them in accordance with the rules.Octavio Salazar Mesias, Partner, ECOVIS Peru, Lima, Peru
David Conley brings over 25 years of experience in tax and business consulting to his role as a director of Sydney accounting and business advisory firm, ECOVIS Clark Jacobs. His career journey, which includes stints at global firms such as Ernst & Young, Deloitte and PwC, has equipped him with a unique perspective on the importance of tailored, client-focused solutions.
One of David’s specialisations is resident director services, addressing the needs of international businesses entering the Australian market. Under Australian law, a proprietary company must have at least one director who is a resident of Australia. When non-resident clients cannot identify a suitable director, David steps in to provide this essential service.
In this role, David is able to help deal with the challenges that companies face when entering the Australian market. “Many companies struggle with local compliance requirements, from ASIC and ATO compliance, through to employment and payroll issues. An increasingly important issue is also navigating the complexities of Australian tax law around transfer pricing matters, but we have the local expertise to ensure these are dealt with as required” he notes.
The scope of resident director services includes ensuring compliance with the Australian Corporations Act, fulfilling regulatory reporting obligations, and offering strategic support for business growth. As both an accountant and advisor, David takes a holistic approach to client relationships, effectively acting as a ‘guardian’ of their Australian operations.
“Within the accounting function, our firm can also provide bookkeeping and payroll services and connect clients with suitable HR and legal advisers,” David explains. “This is invaluable to parent companies overseas, as they can trust that their Australian subsidiary is managed by a single provider with its best interests at heart.”
A notable trend David observes is the growing emphasis on offshore companies undertaking Research & Development (R&D) in Australia. “The government’s active promotion of R&D particularly through tax incentives presents significant opportunities, across all industries, even in areas of medical research traditionally undertaken overseas.” Indeed, apart from software development, engineering, agriculture and energy, there has been an increase in undertaking clinical trials in Australia due to our world class laboratories and scientific facilities, and the regulatory framework supporting them.
What does David enjoy most about his role? “It’s rewarding to identify solutions that support business expansion. I also love the variety of working with international clients and exposing our team to global matters. As accountants, we’re deeply invested in our clients’ success, and taking on the role of resident director adds an extra, personal dimension to that commitment.”