The “Radiation” of a company in France: What you should know
Deregistering a French company The “Radiation” of a company effectively refers to “deregistration”. It is the third final phase of closing a company, after dissolution
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Deregistering a French company The “Radiation” of a company effectively refers to “deregistration”. It is the third final phase of closing a company, after dissolution
Sometimes, you might want to put the activities of your company on hold, without actually having to close your company. In France, putting your company “to sleep” allows you to do just that.
Unfortunately, when you’re setting up a company, there always a high risk of your company failing, and having to be closed down. As such, it’s a good idea to know exactly how to close a company, so that you can limit the harm of a failing company as much as possible.
Closing your company In order to close a company you would need to follow the following process: Step 1: Production of liquidation accounts by a
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