Business Services
Business Registration
If you’re considering starting a business, there are many factors to consider. You may need to follow different supports and regulations depending on your particular scenario. You can be employed, looking for job, or a foreigner relocating to Ireland to launch a business.
You can set up your business as:
- A sole trader
- A partnership
- A limited company
Sole trader
If you choose to be a sole trader, you are ‘self-employed’ and you do not have a business partner. You are personally responsible for the business. Your main legal duty is to register as a self-employed person with Revenue. If you want to use a business name, you must register your business name with the Companies Registration Office (CRO).
While it is relatively simple to set up as a sole trader, your personal assets could be used to pay your creditors if your business fails.
Partnership
This is the situation where two or more persons decide to operate a business together in partnership. The partnership agreement needs to be written by a solicitor. In the event that the partnership fails, each member is equally liable for the debt. The partners are jointly accountable for managing the business.
Limited company
If you incorporate your business as a limited company, it has its own legal identity. In the event that the business incurs debt, the creditors typically only have a claim on the company’s assets. The company must register with the Companies Registration Office (CRO), and it must submit its annual reports and financial statements to the CRO.
We offer a one-stop shop for all of your business requirements, including company registration and ongoing maintenance.
Trademark Registration
In the present competitive climate, protecting the core of your company is essential. We make every effort to provide business services that will safeguard every aspect of your company.
A company can identify and protect its products or services by registering a trademark in Ireland or in other jurisdictions. To differentiate their products and services from those offered by other firms, businesses and individuals in Ireland or in other jurisdictions can register trademarks. By registering a trademark, one may more easily stop others from using it and prove their ownership of certain goods or services. The products and services that a business offers are often the result of a sizable time and financial commitment. To protect what may be one of its most precious assets, it’s crucial to register a trademark.
Ignoring intellectual property rights (IPRs) might expose your company to the risk of rivals appropriating your technological inventions, business concepts, goodwill, and market reputation. A rival, infringer, or counterfeiter will be forced to go elsewhere if IPRs are persistently protected with diligence. Court orders for a portion of the infringer’s earnings or the destruction of the infringing items are two examples of remedies.
The following objects are the most often trademarked:
- Company name
- Company logo
- Brand name
- Symbols
- Taglines or Slogans
We provide the following at affordable prices.
- Ireland trademark registration
- EU trade mark registration
- US trade mark registration
- UK trade mark registration