Cheap virtual office in Phnom Penh
Cheap virtual office in Phnom Penh
Does anyone have a recommendation for a very inexpensive virtual office in Phnom Penh?
All I need is something the revenue department will accept, a brass plate and a mail drop. Does anyone know a low cost service for this? Paying $150 a month just seems absurd...
All I need is something the revenue department will accept, a brass plate and a mail drop. Does anyone know a low cost service for this? Paying $150 a month just seems absurd...
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Re: Cheap virtual office in Phnom Penh
your apartment or even guesthouse
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What type of virtual office girl would you like with that
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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your address of domicile is sufficient with a stamped letter from sangkat confirming your residency, maybe a lease (lol )
if they want more it is a hint they need some money from you.
if they want more it is a hint they need some money from you.
Re: Cheap virtual office in Phnom Penh
Thank you for the suggestions.
This is for registering a new juristic entity. In my experience, the Ministry of Commerce and the tax department are extremely particular about what they will accept for an office address when registering a company. A guest house or residential lease will generally not be acceptable.
The cheapest solution I have found so far is $150/mo., which seems quite expensive something with a marginal cost of essentially zero. These guys advertise $50/mo., but they can not be contacted and email bounces.
http://kta-cambodia.com/index.php/our-s ... ual-office
If anyone has any further suggestions, please let me know.
This is for registering a new juristic entity. In my experience, the Ministry of Commerce and the tax department are extremely particular about what they will accept for an office address when registering a company. A guest house or residential lease will generally not be acceptable.
The cheapest solution I have found so far is $150/mo., which seems quite expensive something with a marginal cost of essentially zero. These guys advertise $50/mo., but they can not be contacted and email bounces.
http://kta-cambodia.com/index.php/our-s ... ual-office
If anyone has any further suggestions, please let me know.
Re: Cheap virtual office in Phnom Penh
Get more experience. I've just been through the process and one room in my house is now a legally functioning personal office, paperwork from MoC and verified by the San Francisco based company I work for as being in compliance with their legal and accounting standards. The amount they reimburse me for my office every month is almost enough to cover rent on the entire house.
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Link is dead, expired domain - that happened fast!monomial wrote: ↑Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:05 am
The cheapest solution I have found so far is $150/mo., which seems quite expensive something with a marginal cost of essentially zero. These guys advertise $50/mo., but they can not be contacted and email bounces.
http://kta-cambodia.com/index.php/our-s ... ual-office
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Re: Cheap virtual office in Phnom Penh
Cambodia Investment Management do ones for 100 and you may even get that down a little.
BUT...
with the current hoo-ha with registration renewals/tax brackets, I saw someone say that once/if you are a medium taxpayer, they are now asking you to jump through several more hoops including photos of bilingual signage and confirmation via google maps/earth. This seems far too complicated for the MOC or GDT mobs imo and have not seen further confirmation on this
BUT...
with the current hoo-ha with registration renewals/tax brackets, I saw someone say that once/if you are a medium taxpayer, they are now asking you to jump through several more hoops including photos of bilingual signage and confirmation via google maps/earth. This seems far too complicated for the MOC or GDT mobs imo and have not seen further confirmation on this
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