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About us
CG Consulting is to become our clients' preferred partner and to help them drive change and growth by offering customised and tailor-made solutions backed by in-depth event management experience at a number of locations around the globe.
Why Choose Us

CG Consulting is committed to helping its clients reach their goals, to personalising their event experiences, to providing an innovative environment, and to making a difference.

Our strong sense of identification with client projects means that we are constantly striving to provide solutions, even for issues they aren't yet aware of. To this end, we adopt a progressive approach to technology and marketing techniques.

This sense of identification also means we value and promote seamless interaction with clients' own teams, and ensure the best value is obtained from their event budget.

Quality
Our tax consultants and all other employees maintain a client, service and quality oriented approach
Loyalty
Our loyalty is always to our clients
Transparency
We ensure that our clients always maintain an overview of their business in Russia
SERVICES
We are sharp, pragmatic and service-oriented, and we are there when you need us with the right advice and the right solutions.
Our clients come to us looking for clear answers and a course of action, and that is what we deliver. Simple whenever possible, detailed when it needs to be. We offer quality you can trust.
CORPORATE / M&A
Our Corporate / M&A Team serves enterprises and investors, and is expert in all aspects of business law. We evaluate contracts and structures, and advise on all possible questions relating to corporate law. The team mainly specializes in mergers and acquisitions, venture capital transactions and private equity transactions.
EMPLOYMENT LAW
Our team primarily advises companies, company officers and HR managers on both standard and more complex employment law issues. When the situation so requires, we advise on those issues, negotiate settlements or litigate.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY/IT AND PRIVACY
Intellectual property rights are among your company's biggest assets. That's why you need the best possible protection for your brands, designs, software and innovations. Our Intellectual Property/ICT and Privacy Team takes the right pragmatic approach to the optimal protection and monetization of your intellectual property rights. We are also specialized in litigating in this area, both in court and administrative proceedings before the intellectual property agencies.
PUBLIC AND REAL ESTATE
In our society, the government has a privileged position, and because of it, government action is subject to special legislation and regulations. The fact is that as a commercial party, you will eventually have dealings with the government – whether it's at your initiative, or theirs. Either way, when that happens you will need specialized legal knowledge. When it does, we will be there to give it to you.

INSOLVENCY AND RESTRUCTURING
Our Insolvency Law and Restructuring team has years of experience at both the national and international levels, and the right knowledge to safely steer all stakeholders through bankruptcy, suspension of payments or restructuring. We can deliver the advice that you are looking for, whether you're a managing director, shareholder, supervisory director, pledgee, mortgagor or employee.
LITIGATION AND ARBITRATION
No one wants a legal dispute, but when they happen, the best strategy is to get advice at the earliest possible stage, preferably before the courts get involved. Depending on the circumstances, your best advice may be to take steps (legal or otherwise) right away. If despite our best efforts, litigation becomes unavoidable, you still have a number of options (summons in regular proceedings, preliminary relief proceedings, arbitration, etc.). You can also seize assets as security for your claim or to obtain the surrender of property.
COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS
No one wants a legal dispute, but when they happen, the best strategy is to get advice at the earliest possible stage, preferably before the courts get involved. Depending on the circumstances, your best advice may be to take steps (legal or otherwise) right away. If despite our best efforts, litigation becomes unavoidable, you still have a number of options (summons in regular proceedings, preliminary relief proceedings, arbitration, etc.). You can also seize assets as security for your claim or to obtain the surrender of property.

Set up a Company in Russia
  • Set up a Company in Russia

    Opening a company in Russia as a foreign investor means respecting the legislation imposed in this direction. Considering the easy way of doing business in Russia, entrepreneurs from abroad have several options for registering a company in agreement with the operations they want to set up on the market. Our team of company formation agents in Russia can handle the company formation procedure in Russia for both nationals and foreigners willing to explore the business openings in this country.
    The main activity of Herman & Smith involves offering company incorporation services to the foreign investors interested in launching their own businesses in Russia. All the services provided by the firm are oriented to a fast start on the Russian market.
  • How can you register a company in Russia?

    Company formation in Russia consists of several standard actions, such as drafting the articles of association, the specimen signatures and some other special forms provided by the Company Registration Office in Russia. The documents must be translated in Russian before submitted to the Russian Trade Register.
    Company incorporation in Russia also requires a registered office, a bank account, and a local accountant. All these activities must be completed in order to set up a company in Russia.
  • How can you open an LLC in Russia?

    Incorporating an OOO (limited liability company). The most popular form of business in Russia is the limited liability company (OOO-Obshchestvo s ogranichennoy otvetstvennostyu) established by maximum 50 shareholders, with a minimum share capital of RUB 10.000. If desired, half of the share capital must be paid at registration and the other half in maximum three months from the incorporation. The consent of the shareholders is not necessary when one of them wants to leave the entity. The general meeting of the Russian limited liability company takes the major decisions, while the daily decisions are taken by the general director and, in certain cases, by a board of directors and an executive committee may be appointed.
  • How can I register a joint stock company in Russia?
    For major investors interested in company formation in Russia, the Russian Commercial Law is stipulating that two forms of joint stock companies are available - the Russian open joint stock company (the shares are freely transferable to the public and the minimum share capital requested is RUB 100.000) or the closed joint stock company (the shares are transferable only between the shareholders in the company and the requested minimum share capital is 10.000 rubles). A limited liability company with a number of shareholders above 50 can and must be reorganized as a joint stock company. The major management decisions are taken by the general meeting and the general director and by the board of directors, if the company has more than 50 shareholders. The board of directors can be watched by a supervisory board also appointed by the general meeting of the shareholders.
  • Can I do business as a sole trader in Russia?
    Yes, foreigners in Russia can act as sole proprietors. The sole ownership (individualnyi predprinimatel) in Russia doesn't require a minimum share capital and it is the simplest form of business in Russia. The founder is taking all the decisions necessary to the good function of the entity and can use the profits after submitting the personal tax income declaration to the tax authorities. A disadvantage of this business is the fact that, in case of liquidation, the personal assets of the owner can be used to cover the outstanding claims.
  • What is a general partnership in Russia?
    A general partnership in Russia is a form of business established between two or more corporate bodies or individuals with equal rights and liabilities in the entity. This form of business is based on a partnership agreement. In case of liquidation, the personal assets of the individuals can be used to cover the claims (when there are not sufficient funds to cover the claims from the entity's goods). The capital of such business is declared in the entity's agreement of incorporation and at least half of it must be paid by the time of contribution, while the other half must be paid by the time specified in the foundation agreement.

    Another form of partnership is the limited partnership formed by two types of partners: general and limited. The general partner is fully liable for the company's debts and profits, while the silent partner has the liability limited by its contributions to the partnership's capital. During the partnership meetings, the major decisions are taken by the general partners.
  • Incorporation procedure in Russia
    The first step of company formation in Russia consists in preparing the company's documents of incorporation and notarizing the signature made in the registration application, a process which takes around one week. The following steps are mandatory for company registration in Russia:

    • the minimum share capital must be deposited in a bank account and a proof of deposit needs to be obtained from the bank;
    • also, a registration fee is paid, and a receipt is received by the applicant;
    • the applicant must deliver all the relevant documents to the unified register of the Federal Tax Service, in order to obtain the identification number of a taxpayer (INN);
    • the single number of state registration process will be ready around 7 working days.
    The last steps of company registration in Russia consist in notarizing the bank signature card, making a company seal (necessary for all the future transactions) and ask for opening a permanent bank account. The whole process of company incorporation in Russia takes around 18 days, so the help from our company registration agents in Russia is advisable.
  • Steps in opening a company in Russia
    Here is information about the steps you need to consider for opening a company in Russia:
    1. The name of the company needs to be verified and reserved with the Company Registration Office in Russia.
    2. The specimen of signatures and the Articles of Association need to be prepared.
    3. Opening a bank account is necessary for depositing the minimum share capital of RUB 10,000.
    4. Register with the Federal Tax Service to obtain the INN or the identification number as a taxpayer.
    5. Apply for licenses and permits and then apply for the company seal.
    6. Opening a permanent bank account is necessary for future financial operations of the firm.
    7. The registration for social contributions is needed if you hire staff for your firm in Russia.
  • Company formation costs in Russia
    Foreign investors should consider the following company formation costs in Bulgaria:

    1. Registration fee: approximately EUR 113 for company documents, forms, and certificate of incorporation, etc.
    2. Virtual office costs: approx. EUR 64 per month for a complete virtual office package.
    3. Minimum share capital: RUB 10,000 or approx. EUR 137 for opening an LLC in Russia.
    4. Company formation fee: around EUR 1,300, but for complete information talk to our team of consultants.
    5. Accounting costs: starting from EUR 100 per month for varied accounting services.
  • Can I open a branch in Russia?
    Yes, foreign investors can establish branches in Russia in agreement with the requirements imposed by the State Chamber of Registration in Russia and accreditations issued by the Chamber of Trade and Commerce. In this sense, the following documents must be provided:
    • the certificate of registration and information about the company's activities;
    • the certificate of good standing of the parent company interested in opening a branch in Russia;
    • the legal decision of opening a branch in Russia offered by the parent company;
    • bank statements providing information about the accounts of the foreign company;
    • the tax identification number and the paid registration of duty.
    Each step of registration of a branch in Russia can be supported by our team of advisors who can help foreigners establish their branches in a fast and reliable manner.
  • Can I open a subsidiary in Russia?
    Yes, all foreign entrepreneurs in Russia can set up subsidiaries through a limited liability company and a minimum share capital of RUB 10,000. The following documents are necessary at the time of registration:

    • the articles of association with information about the owners (name, nationality, residency);
    • a set of notarized foundation deeds and proof that the minimum share capital is in a Russian bank;
    • the proof that the registration fee for a subsidiary has been paid;
    • the tax registration number issued by the tax authorities in Russia.

    Please bear in mind that your subsidiary must be registered with the Center of Quotation of Work Place in Moscow before commencing any activity.
  • Can I receive virtual office services in Russia?
    All foreign investors who want to set up a representative office instead of a traditional one can solicit virtual office services. These comprise a notable business address in Moscow or in other important cities, a local phone number for future clients, phone, mail and fax forwarding on request, a private local number and extra usage of a meeting room for collaborators and potential clients. Please feel free to ask us any questions about the virtual office services you can receive in Russia.
  • What you need to know about the Articles of Association
    The Articles of Association are the company's main documents with complete information about the business you intend to open. For instance, these documents need to provide information about the owners, their name, their nationality, details about the activities of the future company, the board of managers, the name of the representative of the firm, plus information about the minimum share capital, depending on the type of structure. The same documents must offer information about the internal rules of the firm and about the rights of each member that forms the company. Also, general information about the date the company enters the market with its operations, plus details about how the business can be closed, in respect with the Company Act in Russia, need to be mentioned by the Articles of Association. If you would like to know more about the requirements for preparing and submitting the Articles of Association for a company in Russia, we invite you to talk to our specialists.
  • What is the Russian Trade Register?
    The registration of a company in Russia is made through the Trade Register and its local offices. This is also known as the State Registration Chamber which is under the supervision of the Russian Ministry of Justice. The Russian Trade Register comprises three divisions: the Administration and General Services Department in charge of the administrative matters, the Organization and Supervision Department dealing with labor issues, and the Accreditation and Visa Support Department in charge of the necessary visas and work permits for foreigners in Russia. We remind that the Trade Register in Russia deals with the incorporation of companies in this state, whether formed by nationals or by investors from abroad.
  • Shelf company in Russia
    Businesses in Russia may be subject to a fast start on the market with the help of a shelf company in Russia. Also known as a ready-made company, this can be easily transferred to future owners, in compliance with the Trade Register requirements in this direction. A shelf company in Russia is an already registered company kept on a shelf until it ages and it is purchased by an investor. This is suitable for business persons interested in implementing the activities faster than waiting for company incorporation from scratch. Our specialists in company formation in Russia are at your disposal if you would like to set up a company in Russia.
  • Economy overview in Russia
    Russia is a powerful economy in Europe, but the crisis determined the foreign investments to drop here too. Anyhow, the Russian government encourages foreign investments and entrepreneurs who want to start a company in Russia. In 2017, the statistics of the Russian Economic Report from the World Bank showed that Russia received EUR 25 billion from foreign investments in the first 9 months of the year. Numerous projects and new companies began their activities and the gross domestic product is estimated to have been reached better numbers than the previous year. The main reason seems to be an increasing oil price.

    Switzerland, Cyprus, UK and the Netherlands used to be high investors in Russia during the past years. The main industries that are quite attractive in Russia are services and industry from oil, gas, timber, machinery, chemicals, metals and farming to food, textile, furniture, and energy production. Overall, Russia is one of the most important trading partners in all countries in Europe. As far as the jobs are concerned, foreign companies started in Russia create on average 100-200 jobs per company in just one year. The employees are chosen among the Russian candidates or foreign applicants. It is important to know that foreign employees must obtain a work permit before being hired by a Russian company.

    For more information about the opening of a company in Russia, you may contact our team of company formation agents in Russia. We can help you register companies in other countries, such as Turkey, and offer a wide range of legal services.
Why Choose Us

CG Consulting is committed to helping its clients reach their goals, to personalising their event experiences, to providing an innovative environment, and to making a difference.

Our strong sense of identification with client projects means that we are constantly striving to provide solutions, even for issues they aren't yet aware of. To this end, we adopt a progressive approach to technology and marketing techniques.

This sense of identification also means we value and promote seamless interaction with clients' own teams, and ensure the best value is obtained from their event budget.

Quality
Our tax consultants and all other employees maintain a client, service and quality oriented approach
Loyalty
Our loyalty is always to our clients
Transparency
We ensure that our clients always maintain an overview of their business in Russia
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