Doing business in Uruguay
are foreign investors welcome in Uruguay?
Is it complicated to register a company in Uruguay? What is the procedure?
What is the corporate tax rate in Uruguay?
Is it easy to recruit?
Any advice you would share with us?
Thank you very much for your participation,
Julien
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Uruguay welcomes investors. They have several favourable conditions for investors. To register a business is both simple and complicated.Lots of red tape.You need professional advice to navigate this process.Recruitement should not pose much of a problem. The following link is to a reputable company that could help you: fischer.com.uy/
I live now in mexico and the life is 50% down maybe 60%.I had a chevrolet 1.6 mondel 1999 and i sold in 2011 U$13.000.Here in Mexico i bought BMW X5 for U$15.000 mondel 2006.There is no quality in uruguay.There are 3 shopping in montevideo and all have the same shops.Its crazy!!!My opinion is that the neighborhood countries like Argentina or Paraguay or chile are better.My best is Argentina.Uruguay never,never
Could you please start a new thread concerning "Cost of living" in the Uruguay forum?
The topic of this discussion is "Doing business in Uruguay".
Thank you,
Christine
Julien wrote:Hi,
are foreign investors welcome in Uruguay?
yes, Uruguay is VERY friendly to foreign investment.
Is it complicated to register a company in Uruguay? What is the procedure?
I have used the firm of Fischer & Schickendanz where Juan Fischer speaks english like you and is US trained as a lawyer.聽 There are various forms of companies, and some more expensive than others.聽 Drop him an email for costs.
What is the corporate tax rate in Uruguay?
in general 25% though there may be exceptions
Is it easy to recruit?
probably depends upon the business you have in mind.
Any advice you would share with us?
things 'work' in Uruguay, and it is rated fairly high in the World Freedom Index, including doing business.聽 However, it is not a 'cheap' country to live in by any means.聽 You either want to do business there for a particular reason (I farm there) or you love the country in general.聽 If not, there are better places that would be cheaper (definitely not Chile).聽 I would also ignore Brasil as overly complex, same for Argentina.
Thank you very much for your participation,
Julien
I am from California been living here in Uruguay for about 2 years now.
I do tv production, photography and some marketing too.
Uruguayans are indeed open to foreign investors.
your post is old so I don't know what step you are at this date.
DNB and Pieter Prinsloo, answered spot on that Uruguay is not cheap for cost of living but it offers quality of life and some stability and a safe environment.
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