Business in a few days: buying companies with VAT
Business in a few days: buying companies with VAT
What is the point of a business initiative? Perhaps, in being able to make non-standard decisions before a competitor does, and to receive financial or reputational benefits from this. We generate an idea, quickly implement it, and now we have already outstripped our competitors by a whole circle - this, at first glance, is the whole simple scheme of commercial success. At the same time, the practical implementation convinces us that everything is not so simple and fast. Reality throws us a lot of obstacles, and one of them is a tedious bureaucracy. If we consider business from a legal point of view, then it can exist only after the "blessing" of the registration structures, tax authorities and banks, and this is all precious time, which is like nerve cells, because it is not restored.
In other words, bureaucratic procrastination does not fit too well with the concept of non-standard solutions in business, since several weeks or months spent on registration and legalization are already standard in themselves. Business is a mobile environment that requires a quick response to the slightest changes in the market, so entrepreneurs who are accustomed to thinking ahead are moving away from established schemes for getting a business - companies are now not so much creating as buying.
The sales mechanism is quite simple, Yes, and the motives of buyers is easy to understand. Instead of several months, several days are spent, and the money spent on the “product” with proper management pays off in a relatively short time. Most likely, the purchased company already has clients, positive authority and business partners too, so an entrepreneur, when buying a business, gets another advantage: he does not need to put it on its feet and develop it from scratch in unpredictable market conditions.