Company Registration and Business Support in Russia
Liquidation of a Joint-Stock Company (JSC) is essentially the same as the liquidation of an LLC – the termination of the company’s activities. However, the procedure for JSC liquidation has some key differences, neglecting which can complicate and delay the process. That’s why we’re ready to provide you with all the necessary services, from consultations on preparing internal documents to dealing with government agencies, ensuring that the liquidation process runs smoothly without unnecessary delays.
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