March 8, 2025
I was discussing with Chamber of Commerce (Coc) about process to incorporation of a Joint Stock Company. They have made incorporation of Joint Stock Company harder.
More documents are needed to incorporate a Joint Stock Company than to incorporate an LLC. Both the Joint Stock Companyand LLC are subject to the same rules in every aspect such as taxation, dividends , etc.
The cost of incorporation of a Joint Stock Company and LLC are almost same. The shutting down a LLC is even cheaper than Joint Stock Company. Only difference is that LLC is required 50.000 TL (1.250,00 EUR) capital, for Joint Stock Company, capital is no need.
For example, a Turkish resident manager is needed for the Joint Stock Company Manager, but for LLC, manager is not required to reside in Turkey.
I was discussing with the Chamber of Commerce (CocOC) about the process tofor incorporation of a Joint Stock Company.
Acronyms usually capitalise every letter.
It might be inappropriate to capitalise "Joint Stock Company". If it's a specific legal term, it might be capitalised, but otherwise (if it just names a type of company, for example), it normally wouldn't be.
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Both the Joint Stock Companyies and LLCs are subject to the same rules in every aspect such as taxation, dividends , etc.
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You could also do "The costs ... are", in this case I think either works.
The sShutting down a LLC is even cheaper than shutting down a Joint Stock Company.
OThe only difference is that a LLC is requireds 50.000 TL (1.,250,.00 EUR) in capital, while for a Joint Stock Company, no capital is no need.ed
In English, the thousands seperator is the comma, and the decimal seperator is the period.
For example, a Turkish resident manager is needed for thea Joint Stock Company Manager, but for an LLC, the manager is not required to reside in Turkey.
I was discussing with Chamber of Commerce (Coc) about the process to incorporation of a Joint Stock Company.
They have made incorporation of Joint Stock Companyies harder.
Both the Joint Stock Company and LLC are subject to the same rules in every aspect such as taxation, dividends , etc.
The shutting down of a LLC is even cheaper than Joint Stock Company.
Only difference is that LLC is requireds 50.000 TL (1.250,00 EUR) capital, for Joint Stock Company, capital is no need.
For example, a Turkish resident manager is needed for the Joint Stock Company Manager, but for a LLC, a manager is not required to reside in Turkey.
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I was discussing with Chamber of Commerce (Coc) about process to incorporation ofe a Joint Stock Company.
They have made the incorporation of a Joint Stock Company harder.
More documents are needed to incorporate a Joint Stock Company than to incorporate an LLC.
Both tThe Joint Stock Company and LLC are both subjected to the same rules in every aspect such as taxation, dividends , etc.
The cost of incorporation of a Joint Stock Company and an LLC are almost same.
The sShutting down an LLC is even cheaper than Joint Stock Company.
OThe only difference is that an LLC is requireds a capital of 50.000 TL (1.250,00 EUR) capital,, whereas no capital is needed for a Joint Stock Company, capital is no need.
For example, a Turkish resident manager is needed for the Joint Stock Company Manager, must be a Turkish resident, but forthe LLC, manager is not required to reside in Turkey.
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Very well done. It is a complex topic. I mostly changed the order of the words in your phrases to make them sound smoother, but you made very few actual errors.
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More documents are needed to incorporate a Joint Stock Company than to incorporate an LLC. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Both the Joint Stock Companyand LLC are subject to the same rules in every aspect such as taxation, dividends , etc.
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The cost of incorporation of a Joint Stock Company and LLC are almost same. The cost of incorporation of a Joint Stock Company and an LLC are almost same. The cost of incorporation of a Joint Stock Company and LLC "The cost" is a singular thing in this sentence, and the is needs to match that. You could also do "The costs ... are", in this case I think either works. |
The shutting down a LLC is even cheaper than Joint Stock Company.
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Only difference is that LLC is required 50.000 TL (1.250,00 EUR) capital, for Joint Stock Company, capital is no need.
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In English, the thousands seperator is the comma, and the decimal seperator is the period. |
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