Many people launch new companies in Dubai after KATA
The changes in the itemized tax of low-tax businesses, i.e. the kata, encourage many involved entrepreneurs to rethink their operations and how they could continue their activities so that the change does not affect their quality of life, or only in a positive direction. Expert Kinga Szabó, who has been living and working in Dubai with his family for more than 10 years, and helps Hungarian companies in setting up and moving abroad, suggests a favorable alternative for them.
People who used to use kata who are not fixed to a place or who also enter the international arena, mainly engaged in intellectual activities, can decide to found a company in Dubai, where the conditions are just as favorable as they are used to in the case of their cat companies, and they can even count on many additional advantages.
“This solution can work in two ways. On the one hand, the entrepreneur manages the company from Hungary, through his company in Dubai, and on the other hand, he can move to the United Arab Emirates. Whatever you decide, you can count on our help throughout the entire process.”
– introduced Kinga Szabó.
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