
Investing in Opportunity: A Foreigner's Guide to Commercial and Company Law in Turkey
The Cornerstone of Foreign Investment: The Principle of Equal Treatment
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You have the same freedom to invest in almost all sectors open to Turkish businesses. -
You can establish a company under the same conditions as a Turkish national. -
You are entitled to the same government incentives and protections.
Choosing Your Business Structure: Types of Companies in Turkey
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The Legal Steps to Establish Your Company in Turkey
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Draft the Articles of Association (. This is the company's constitution, defining its name, purpose, capital, management structure, and address. -
Prepare notarized translations of the foreign shareholders' passports. -
Obtain a Turkish tax ID number for each foreign shareholder and director.
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The Articles of Association are submitted to the Central Registry Record System (MERSIS), an online platform that assigns the company a unique number. -
Once approved on MERSIS, the Articles of Association and other official documents are signed by the founders and notarized.
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At least 25% of the subscribed capital must be deposited into a bank account in the company's name before registration. -
A small fee (0.04% of the capital) must be paid to the Turkish Competition Authority's account.
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Notarizing the official company legal books. -
Obtaining a tax registration certificate from the tax office. -
Registering the company with the Social Security Institution (SGK) if you will have employees.
Conclusion: Build Your Business on a Solid Legal Foundation
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