-
Should my French company be an SA?
- January 10, 2019
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Which company type?
No CommentsThe SA, or “Société anonyme”, is the French name for the Limited Company or Public Limited Company. This type of company is based on equity: it brings together people who may not know of each other, and whose participation is based on how much capital they have invested in the company. As such, it mainly concerns important projects.
-
Creating an SA or SAS: How exactly do I do it?
- January 3, 2019
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Company types
If you’re familiar with creating an SARL in France, you already know that it can be pretty complicated.
Well, creating an SA is the same, but worse: the only real difference is that there’s even more stuff you have to do, and that it’s even more complicated.
As such, we’ve made sure to include everything you need to do to get your SA/SAS running in this here guide. -
I created an SA. What’s my social coverage?
- January 2, 2019
- Posted by: Editorial
- Category: Social taxes
The structure of an SA (The French equivalent of the Public Limited Company) can vary, but generally, it is directed by a board of directors, a chairman (who is a member of the board), and a manger if necessary. As such, your social coverage depends on your role in the company.