If you are considering establishing a foundation in Poland to engage in charitable activities, this webinar will be highly beneficial. It will provide guidance on avoiding common legal pitfalls, clarifying your responsibilities, and ensuring that your foundation is created efficiently and in full compliance with Polish law.
Join us for a webinar where we will guide you through the essential steps and legal requirements for setting up a foundation in Poland. Find out about the registration process, the necessary documentation, the governance structure and the compliance obligations that you need to fulfil in order to successfully set up your non-profit organisation. If you are setting up a foundation, this webinar will provide you with practical insights and expert advice.
Agenda:
- Introduction - what is a foundation?
- Who can establish a foundation?
- Eligible founders: individuals and legal entities
- Role of the founder
- Key legal requirements
- Purpose of the foundation
- Minimum founding capital/fund requirements
- Step-by-step process of establishing a foundation
- Foundation statute
- Appointment of the Management Board
- Registration in the National Court Register
- Opening a bank account for the foundation
- Supervision and reporting obligations
- Role of supervising authorities
- Annual financial reports
- Compliance requirements
- Benefits of etablishing a foundation in Poland
- Tax exemptions and eligibility for public benefit status
- Access to public funds and donations
- Credibility and reputation advantages
- Q&A Session
Our webinar will be available on YouTube on:
https://youtu.be/uYEPtciEP98
YOU MAY VIEW IT ON OUR WEBSITE

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