Registration of the enterprise
Posted in business on August 13th, 2009 by Admin – Comments Off
You have carefully thought through what to do. You’ve planned, arrange for financing, examined the formal assumptions and determined how your house will look like.
You are approaching the goal of their own enterprises. You plan, you have financing in place, you have checked all the permits and approvals that you need. Fine. When the time has come that you must register with the various authorities. Include in the planning that you must expect a certain amount of processing time.
If you are the obligation to register (and it is largely with the exception of sole traders who only sell services, or various non-governmental organizations), you must register in the Register of the Brønnøysund.
The fees vary with the form of organization you select.
Your business must have a name. Spend some time on this, for it will be your business “face” outward for many years, and it should work even if you after a few years may need to adjust some of the activity in the enterprise. You can explore early in the Register of whether the name you intend to use the entity may be used or whether it is busy. Be sure to check whether there are similar names, as names like can cause problems. If you want to protect the name out of what you get in the Register of Business Enterprises, consider a trademark protection in Patensstyret.
All businesses and associations, however, has the right to register for the Swatch if they want. Many customers use this registration right for an organization.
Registration in the Register of Enterprise Registry Act lists a number of organizational forms with the registration requirements of the Business Enterprises.
Roughly said, comes the obligation for companies where the liability is limited (for example, limited liability companies) and for all engaged in commercial activity, except most sole proprietorships. Sole proprietorships have registration requirements of the Business Enterprises only if they engaged in product sales ( “trade with the purchased goods”) or have more than five employees. Other sole proprietorships may register voluntarily.
The purpose of registration is to ensure an accurate overview of who may be liable for the actions of the company’s name. In sole proprietorships, there is no doubt about who is responsible. Therefore, no general obligation for them.
Is your business tax required to be registered in the Value Added Tax Register when the taxable turnover when NOK 50.000, – over a twelve-month period. To register your business in the VAT register, using the Mon form “concerted registry message part II”. Complete this out at the same time as Part I.
You must also contact the tax office in your region (the country is divided into 5 regions) so that they can get a basis for calculating the withholding.
It may also be other authorities who need to contact to obtain various licenses, but it will have been clarified earlier in the process, so you do not get you a few surprises now.
