One click to open a company?

The project entitled “Establishing the basis for a modern business startup system in Croatia”, conducted by the World Bank and the Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts, with the support of EC and a number of Croatian institutions conducting processes for starting a business and registering companies, represents an important reform in the meaning of creating a better business environment in the Republic of Croatia.

At the beginning of August 2018, the Government of the Republic of Croatia adopted the Regulation which represents the legal framework for the electronic start up of business. In January next year, through an online system called START, it will be possible to establish a company in one electronic procedure. This new system will be operationally established and maintained by the Financial Agency.

According to current expectations, the Government of the Republic of Croatia will technically specify the system in October, and in January 2019 the system is expected to be launched.

Source: Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Crafts

Jednim klikom do otvaranja firme?

Projekt pod nazivom “Postavljanje temelja za moderni sustav pokretanja poslovanja u Hrvatskoj”, koji su provodili Svjetska banka i Ministarstvo gospodarstva, poduzetništva i obrta, uz podršku EK i niza hrvatskih institucija u kojima se obavljaju procesi za pokretanje posla i registraciju tvrtki, predstavlja važnu reformu u smislu stvaranja boljeg poslovnog okruženja u Republici Hrvatskoj.

Vlada Republike Hrvatske početkom kolovoza ove godine donijela je Uredbu koja predstavlja pravni okvir za elektroničko pokretanje poslovanja. Predviđeno je da se temeljem spomenute Uredbe, do početka sljedeće godine, kroz online sustav koji je nazvan START omogući osnivanje poduzeća u jednom elektroničkom postupku. Takav novi sustav operativno će uspostaviti i održavati Financijska agencija.

Prema sadašnjim očekivanjima, Vlada Republike Hrvatske tehnički će specificirati sustav u listopadu, a već u siječnju 2019. godine očekuje se pokretanje sustava.

Izvor: Ministarstvo gospodarstva, poduzetništva i obrta

Report “Doing Business in the European Union”

Doing Business in the European Union 2018: Croatia, Czech Republic, Portugal and Slovakia

The report entitled “Doing Business in the European Union” published by the European Commission and the World Bank compares the legal regulation of domestic  companies in 25 cities in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Portugal and Slovakia with 186 other economies.
These four countries share a significant growth potential, a strong interest in convergence with the rest of the EU and a focus on improving the investment  climate and encouraging private sector growth. The focus of the report is on indicator sets that measure the complexity and cost of regulatory processes,  as well as the strength of legal institutions, affecting five stages in the life of a small to medium-size domestic firm: starting a business, dealing with  construction permits, getting electricity, registering property and enforcing contracts through a local court.

For report click here.

 

Izvješće „Poslovanje u Europskoj uniji”

Doing Business u Europskoj Uniji 2018.: Hrvatska, Češka, Portugal i Slovačka

Izvješće pod nazivom „Poslovanje u Europskoj uniji” objavljeno od strane Europske komisije i Svjetske banke uspoređuje pravno uređenje poslovanja domaćih trgovačkih društava u 25 gradova u Hrvatskoj, Češkoj, Portugalu i Slovačkoj sa 186 drugih gospodarstava.
Ove četiri zemlje dijele značajni potencijal za razvoj, snažan interes za konvergenciju s ostatkom Europske unije, fokusom za poboljšanje investicijske klime i poticanje rasta privatnog sektora. Izvješće je usmjereno na skup pokazatelja koji mjere složenost i trošak regulatornih postupaka, kao i snagu pravnih instituta, koji utječu na pet faza životnog ciklusa malih i srednjih domaćih poduzeća: pokretanje poslovanja, ishođenje dozvola za gradnju, dobivanje električne energije, uknjižbu prava vlasništva i rješavanje trgovačkih sporova pred lokalnim sudom.

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ESIF Growth and Expansion Loans

„ESIF Growth and Expansion Loansis a financial instrument funded by European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) and business banks, at 50:50 percent, and from which new long-term investments of small and medium-sized enterprises are funded.

Investment loans at low interest rates and without regular fees that are charged on the occasion of loan approval and disbursement are approved via Erste & Steiermärkische Bank d.d., Privredna banka Zagreb d.d. and Zagrebačka banka d.d.

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New minimum wage for 2018

For the year 2018 a new minimum gross wage will apply. The Government of the Republic of Croatia has determined the minimum wage for the period from 1 January to 31 December 2018 in the gross amount of HRK 3,439.80 and it refers to full-time working time. The new minimum wage will be calculated for the month of January, and will normally be paid in February. The lowest pay for part-time work is determined in proportion to the minimum wage for full-time and hours worked for which the worker is reported. Thus, a minimum wage of no less than 1,719.90 kn per month is payable to a part-time employee (half-time) of 20 hours per week.

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