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       This combines an LLC with a limited 
   DIR By: md pappu hossain
       Date: August 30, 2023, 12:33 am
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       A limited liability company with a limited liability company as
       the general partner. partnership making the former the sole
       general partner of the latter. As with all limited partnerships,
       the limited partners are only liable to the extent of their
       registered shareholding. German business development subsidiary.
       A dependent company is physically separate and somewhat
       independent from the parent company.
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       management accounting system
       balance sheet procedures and business assets. branch. It's more
       like a non-standalone sales center is dependent in every way on
       the head office which is also responsible for the central
       management. The distinction between a subsidiary and a branch is
       important as it determines whether it must be registered in the
       commercial register. This distinction is also important for
       determining whether a place of business exists within the
       meaning of German tax law.
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       Hiring worker free agents are workers who are responsible for
       their own taxes and insurance. You or the company can choose to
       use their services only when you need them and pay them only
       when they complete the agreed work. This relationship can easily
       be terminated if things don't go well. Full-time or part-time
       employees Hiring these employees places many obligations on you
       or the company. Employers are required, among other things, to
       deduct taxes and insurance premiums from their wages, give them
       certain annual holidays and abide by laws that protect them from
       arbitrary dismissal.
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