What legal forms for the building craftsman?
Sole proprietorships (IEs) offer a flexible legal form, which is very interesting for young entrepreneurs. They include in particular the micro-enterprise regime, or self-enterprise, with considerably simplified creation and management conditions. On the other hand, the entrepreneur is responsible for his personal property. Liability may be limited under certain conditions in order, in particular, to preserve property.
Sole proprietorships with limited liability (EIRL) and one-person with limited liability (EURL) allow for the creation of a professional heritage.
The social system is that of self-employed workers and, unless otherwise agreed, the individual entrepreneur is subject to income tax.
What legal forms for building companies?
There are many legal statutes for companies, but be careful, not all of them are adapted to the realities of the building trades and the ambitions of small and medium-sized businesses. For example, the public limited company (SA) allows shareholders to invest their capital and involves complex administrative formalities. This legal form is of more interest to the giants of the construction industry.
Most construction companies flourish in legal forms such as a simplified joint-stock company (SAS) and one-person (SASU) or limited liability company (SARL) with particularities to be examined according to the desired remuneration methods, the expected turnover or the conditions of application of VAT.
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