Business Setup

Business Setup

Our innovative design and methodology combined with its specialized industry knowledge and global reach enable leaders to anticipate changes and make distinctive, lasting, and substantial improvements to the performance of their organization. 

Along with functional expertise, our geographical breadth gives us scale, scope, and knowledge to address challenges, unlike any of our competitors.

We are a network of people passionate about solving the challenges that matter to leading organizations and business owners.

Are you courageous enough to follow the lead of the most successful people and take the entrepreneurship plunge?

Then you couldn’t find a better place to do that than Afghanistan. The country boasts one of the fastest-growing economies in the world and is developing so rapidly that all big-name business owners wish they established their branches here earlier. Nevertheless, the process of company registration in Afghanistan may be maze-like, leaving budding entrepreneurs tied up in knots.

Company Formation Services

At KaarPoh, we have an experienced team of professionals, specialized in advising the right kind of business setup considering the need. Our consultants design specific services that help business owners to start a business in a cost-effective manner in your desired location.

KaarPoh is a business advisory firm that provides expert guidance on setting up new businesses/ventures across the world. Our forte is in providing solutions to our clients who are exploring new business opportunities, understanding legal procedures, networking with local authorities, and a suitable business model to set up their business in any part of the world.

Our business set up services include company formation and registration services, taxation, accounting & bookkeeping, audit and assurance, legal (Includes Intellectual property law), and branding consultation.

Why Company Formation Services Are Required for Businesses

When you are venturing into a new location to establish your business or expanding your business, it is important to take local guidance for the success of the venture.

A plethora of information is available for any country especially for a business environment, but to understand the nuances of the business culture; the local government, policies matter a lot while investing your money in a foreign land. KaarPoh solves this exact challenge in the country of your preference.

We are specialized in this domain and provide turnkey solutions for setting up a business entity. Our services include a methodology that cares about approvals, legal compliances, and registration with authorities and other required formalities. We have years of experience in providing integrated business setup services across the world.

Benefits of KaarPoh Company Formation Services

Business setup procedures are very much area and country-specific.  We at KaarPoh are well aware of the company formation laws and regulations. We can help you set up:

  • Private Limited Companies
  • Professional Firms
  • Branch Offices
  • Representative Offices
  • Public Shareholding Companies

Geography Specific Advantages

We have strong business setup service experience in the region and particularly in Kabul.

Offshore companies in Kabul: Offshore companies are established by organizations for the ease of managing a business. It allows the investor/business owner to centralize their resources and make investments to maximize benefits. Offshore company owners do not have to pay tax on profits for owning or investing in properties, commodities, shares, and stocks.

Legal Procedures and Documentation for Setting Up a Business

To register your business, the team at KaarPoh takes care of every minute detail along with the accuracy and completeness of your legal and company formation documents. As part of business set up services these are the following procedures we duly take of:

We provide a spectrum of services for business set-up and company formation in Afghanistan, Kabul.

Types of business in the Kabul

  1. Establishment / Sole Proprietorship
  2. Partnership
  3. Limited Liability Company (LLC)
  4. Branches and Representative Offices
  5. Joint Ventures (JV)
  6. Public and Private Shareholding Companies (PJSC)

Business Set-Up Advisory

Our professional business experts provide a wide range of business advisory services for local and international investors.

  1. The legal structure of businesses in the Kabul
  2. Advantages of each business type
  3. Documents and legal requirements
  4. Other general & labor law advisory.

Our highly trained professionals will look after all your business registration works with relevant authorities on behalf of you and help you to obtain the licenses expeditiously.

Our professionals will help you in preparation of all the necessary documents for the business set-up.

Each country is clarifying the necessary procedures for property registration. We will help you with the registration of your property with relevant authorities.

Increasing numbers of people are coming to realize that corporate Afghanistan has changed. Job security is largely a relic, benefits are not nearly what they used to be, and starting your own business is looking a lot less risky.

If you’re amongst the majority of Afghans who’d like to attain gainful self-employment, here are our seven key steps to starting your own business without wasting precious time and financial resources.

If you are thinking of starting a business because you lost your job and are having trouble finding a new one, then think about doing a better job search. Hire a career coach or get some training. Starting a business is much harder than getting a job, so it’s worth the extra effort to look for employment in a better way if that’s your true preference.

Also, think about whether you have what it takes to start a business in these terms: No one will tell you what to do (except your customers). You have to be self-motivated, willing to make many sacrifices, and be able to last for the long term while your business goes from startup to maturity.

Franchise or independent? Service or manufacturing? Brick-and-mortar retail or online? Consumer or business-to-business? There are dozens of different types of businesses, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. Like to work with the public? A retail store might be right for you, but you will face the tradeoff of having a lot of overhead (rent and utilities for example).

Want to keep your business small with low overhead, and sell your expertise? Being a consultant might suit you, but there are only 24 hours in a day and that could limit your income.

The most important thing to remember if you are considering starting a business is this: It’s not a race. People who rush get penalized in the marketplace much more severely than people who take their time. You may hear the words “first-mover advantage”—the idea that you get a big head start by being out with a product before anyone else. But that idea is overblown, especially for small businesses. Emerge too soon and you could squander precious resources.

It’s far better to methodically, diligently research your idea. Is anyone else doing it? What’s the competition like? Do consumers and businesses have viable substitutes if they don’t choose your product? Does your product really solve a pesky problem? Is the demand going to be great enough in the future, not just for a year or two? Once you’re completely convinced you have the virtual better mousetrap, then you can proceed.

With the dozens of business-plan-in-a-box resources available online, there is no longer an excuse not to write (not think, write) a business plan before you launch your business. Why write a plan even if you are the only person who works in the business? Because it forces you to answer critical questions that you must not ignore if you want to have a strong chance of success. It doesn’t have to belong.

Make it a single page if you don’t have the patience to do more. But it should answer these questions:

  • What is the purpose of the business?
  • Who are my customers?
  • What problem does my product/service solve?
  • Who is my competition and why is my product/service’s advantage?
  • How will I price, position, market, and support my product?
  • What are my financial projections for the business for the next 3-5 years?

According to small business CPA Michael Hanley, “The foundation for tax planning begins even before your first day of business operations. Of all the decisions a business owner will make, very few will have as great an impact as entity selection.

Deciding whether to become a Sole Proprietorship, a Partnership, a traditional Corporation, an S-Corporation, or a Limited Liability Company (LLC) will have a long-lasting effect on the future tax implications of your business.

You can learn about the benefits and tradeoffs of each plan in several places and there are excellent, brief books on the subject, too.

While your team consists mainly of employees, think more broadly. You will need trusted advisors including an attorney, a tax accountant, an insurance advisor/agent. You may want to consider hiring a Virtual Assistant who’s experienced in startups to handle the administrative tasks that come with launching a business.

No matter what type of business you start—selling physical products, offering up your services on a contract basis, building a digital product, or launching a startup—there are going to be ups and downs.

When going into business for yourself, it’s incredibly important to set realistic expectations so that you’re not winding up disappointed with your progress after the first few months of growing your customer base.

Do your homework on your industry, gain momentum on the side before quitting your full-time job, and launch once you’re already generating revenue for your business. Then, you’ll be poised to grow from there.