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Financial Representation is of two sorts: representation
in regard to the value-added tax in a particular
country, and other financial representation, which
consists primarily of EC customs clearance and
occasional deliveries within the EC.
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| Financial Representation
in Switzerland |
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| We represent foreign
clients with regard to the Swiss value-added
tax. This allows foreign firms to participate
in the Swiss market just as if they were Swiss
firms. |
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| Financial Representation
in EC Countries |
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| This form of financial
agency is appropriate for clients from non-EC
countries. By registering for the value-added
tax, foreign firms can participate in free
trade within the EC, without the necessity
of establishing a branch in the country. Merchandise
is delivered from one EC country to another
without customs clearance. |
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| Small Financial Representation |
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| This category of
financial representation is used chiefly in
regard to EC customs clearance, since the
non-EC company (e.g. Swiss, American, Japanese,
etc. etc.) is already represented in regard
to the value-added tax by a forwarding agent
or other accredited firm. |
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