Practice Areas

We Assist Our Clients in the Following Practice Areas

FAQs

It is technically possible, but you may face customs issues, tax complications, and limited access to local platforms. Setting up a local entity is the most practical and compliant option.

Yes. You can operate through a Turkish-registered company with a designated local representative. We offer remote legal support for non-resident entrepreneurs.

With proper documentation, a company can usually be established within 1–2 weeks. We handle all legal steps, including notary procedures, tax registration, and Chamber of Commerce filings.

Risks include unclear contracts, unexpected tax liabilities, employee disputes, and regulatory fines. We help you avoid these with preventive legal compliance strategies.

Yes, even business owners who are foreigners must obtain a work permit to actively manage a company. We assist with both company setup and work permit applications.

Depending on your company type, you may be liable for corporate tax, VAT, stamp tax, and other obligations. We offer tax compliance consultancy tailored to your business model.