Includes steps involved in establishing a local office.

U.S. companies wishing to establish a presence in North Macedonia have several options.  The Trading Company Law authorizes local and foreign individuals or companies to establish the following types of business entities:  general partnership (JTD), limited partnership (KD), limited liability company (DOO or DOOEL), joint-stock company (AD), limited partnership by shares (KDA), and sole proprietorship (TP).  In addition, foreign-domiciled companies and foreign sole proprietors can open branch offices.

The Central Registry registers new local companies and branch offices of foreign companies.  It has a single window (one-stop-shop) system, simplifying the process of establishing business entities.

A foreign company may also establish a representative office to conduct market research and gather information by registering with the Central Registry.  A representative office is not a legal entity in North Macedonia and may not carry out commercial activities.

It is highly advisable to work with a reputable local business consultant, attorney, and accountant.
 

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