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Can I open a company in Argentina as a foreigner?

 Yes. Argentina allows foreign individuals and companies to incorporate a business. You do not need to be a resident, and the process can be completed remotely through a power of attorney. If you do not plan to live in the country, a local legal representative must be appointed.

The most popular structure is the SAS (Simplified Stock Company). It offers flexibility, limited liability, and can be formed by a single shareholder.

 No. The entire process can be handled remotely. We assist with drafting, notarizing, and legalizing the power of attorney required to act on your behalf.

 On average, company registration takes 10 to 20 business days, depending on the jurisdiction and the readiness of the documentation.

 In most cases, banks require at least one in-person visit or the involvement of a local legal representative. We guide you through bank selection and prepare all required documentation to streamline the process.

No local partner is required. You may be the sole shareholder. However, Argentine law requires appointing a local legal representative to manage formal procedures and ongoing compliance.

 Yes. Argentina is experiencing renewed economic openness, market-driven reforms, and strong growth potential across sectors such as energy, agribusiness, technology, and services.

 The main taxes include corporate income tax, VAT if applicable, and payroll-related contributions. We provide ongoing tax and accounting support as part of our backoffice services.

 Yes. We assist with trademark registration before the national intellectual property office, ensuring your brand is properly protected in Argentina.

Absolutely. Our team provides full bilingual support, and all documents, reports, and communications can be delivered in English or Spanish according to your preference.

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