INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTION


 

 

OVERVIEW

 

From corporate law to investments, international transactions are complicated with pitfalls and have issues such as tax that our bound to arise. Sojong has dealt with these issues on several occasions and are adapt at constructing international business structures and can also meet your relevant needs that are subject to this area.


SERVICES

 

Creating a company and branches in Australia 

 

Companies incorporated in Australia

Sojong is expereinced in helping overseas companies expand their business here in Australia.  There are  few critical points to consider, which we aid in complying with.

As most foreign companies in Australia operate through a locally established subsidiary company they have the benefit of limited liability and separate legal status. 

A company can be either public – and, therefore, listed on the Australian Stock Exchange; or proprietary – that is, limited by shares. 

All companies must be registered with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).

 

Australian branches of foreign companies

A foreign company which intends to expand in Australia must register with the Australian Securities and Investments 

Commission as a foreign company and also needs a list of Australian reisdent directors. We can help you through

this process, aiding you to comply with the other requirements of the appointment of a local agent for service of

notices and the maintenance of a registered office in Australia.

 

Investments in Australia

Australia Subsidiary Management

International Trade

International Trade Dispute

 

 

 

USEFUL LINKs:

UN Commission on International Commerce

(UNCITRAL)

www.uncitral.org

 

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)

www.iccwbo.org

 

ICC KOREA

www.korcham.net 

 

Australia Centre for International Commercial Arbitration

(ACICA)

acica.org.au