DOING BUSINESS IN COLOMBIA -
1. Preliminary Considerations: In Colombia, a foreign company is able to act and do business by itself, for example, by contracting with local entities or investing foreign currencies....more
1/9/2025
/ Business Entities ,
Business Formation ,
Business Ownership ,
Capital Contributions ,
Colombia ,
Company Limited by Shares ,
Compliance ,
Corporate Structures ,
Foreign Branch Offices ,
Foreign Corporations ,
Foreign Direct Investment ,
Foreign Investment ,
Investment ,
Joint Venture ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Regulatory Requirements ,
Shareholder Rights ,
Tax Planning
KEY FACTS OF REAL ESTATE ACQUISITIONS UNDER COLOMBIAN LAW-
1. Standard Forms of Agreements to buy and sell Real Estate:
Despite the existence of several types of agreements to implement real estate transactions in...more
12/2/2024
/ Buyers ,
Colombia ,
Commercial Real Estate Contracts ,
Condominiums ,
Deed of Trust ,
Due Diligence ,
Foreign Investment ,
Investment Funds ,
Joint Ownership ,
Land Titles ,
Private Equity Funds ,
Property Ownership ,
Property Tax ,
Property Valuation ,
Public Notaries ,
Purchase and Sale Agreements ,
Real Estate Brokers ,
Real Estate Investments ,
Real Estate Transactions ,
Real Estate Transfers ,
Registration Requirement ,
Residential Real Estate Contracts ,
Rural Areas ,
Sellers ,
Value-Added Tax (VAT)
DOING BUSINESS IN COLOMBIA -
1. Preliminary Considerations: In Colombia, a foreign company is able to act and do business by itself, for example, by contracting with local entities or investing foreign currencies....more
12/27/2023
/ Business Entities ,
Business Formation ,
Capital Contributions ,
Capital Requirements ,
Colombia ,
Company Limited by Shares ,
Corporate Structures ,
Foreign Branch Offices ,
Foreign Corporations ,
Foreign Exchanges ,
Foreign Investment ,
Foreign Subsidiaries ,
Joint Venture ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Minority Shareholders ,
Shareholder Rights ,
Simplified Shareholding Company (S.A.S)
KEY FACTS OF REAL ESTATE ACQUISITIONS UNDER COLOMBIAN LAW-
1. Standard Forms of Agreements to buy and sell Real Estate:
Despite the existence of several types of agreements to implement real estate transactions in...more
12/13/2023
/ Buyers ,
Colombia ,
Commercial Real Estate Contracts ,
Condominiums ,
Due Diligence ,
Foreign Investment ,
Investment Funds ,
Joint Ownership ,
Land Titles ,
Private Equity Funds ,
Property Ownership ,
Property Tax ,
Property Valuation ,
Public Notaries ,
Purchase and Sale Agreements ,
Real Estate Brokers ,
Real Estate Investments ,
Real Estate Transactions ,
Real Estate Transfers ,
Registration Requirement ,
Residential Real Estate Contracts ,
Rural Areas ,
Sellers ,
Value-Added Tax (VAT)
Daniel García Piñeros is the managing partner of Gamboa, García & Cardona Abogados, the ILN's member firm for Colombia. In this episode, he and Lindsay chat about the evolving world of compliance, both for law firms and...more
KEY FACTS OF REAL ESTATE ACQUISITIONS UNDER COLOMBIAN LAW -
1. Standard Forms of Agreements to buy and sell Real Estate:
Despite the existence of several types of agreements to implement real estate transactions in...more
1/24/2023
/ Buyers ,
Colombia ,
Commercial Real Estate Contracts ,
Condominiums ,
Due Diligence ,
Foreign Investment ,
Investment Funds ,
Joint Ownership ,
Land Titles ,
Private Equity Funds ,
Property Ownership ,
Property Tax ,
Property Valuation ,
Public Notaries ,
Purchase and Sale Agreements ,
Real Estate Brokers ,
Real Estate Investments ,
Real Estate Transactions ,
Real Estate Transfers ,
Registration Requirement ,
Residential Real Estate Contracts ,
Rural Areas ,
Sellers ,
Value-Added Tax (VAT)
DOING BUSINESS IN COLOMBIA -
1. Preliminary Considerations:
In Colombia, a foreign company is able to act and do business by itself, for example, by contracting with local entities or investing foreign currencies....more
1/20/2023
/ Business Entities ,
Business Formation ,
Capital Contributions ,
Capital Requirements ,
Colombia ,
Company Limited by Shares ,
Corporate Structures ,
Foreign Branch Offices ,
Foreign Corporations ,
Foreign Exchanges ,
Foreign Investment ,
Foreign Subsidiaries ,
Joint Venture ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Minority Shareholders ,
Shareholder Rights ,
Simplified Shareholding Company (S.A.S)
DOING BUSINESS IN COLOMBIA -
1. Preliminary Considerations:
In Colombia, a foreign company is able to act and do business by itself, for example, by contracting with local entities or investing foreign currencies....more
1/12/2022
/ Business Entities ,
Business Formation ,
Capital Contributions ,
Capital Requirements ,
Colombia ,
Company Limited by Shares ,
Corporate Structures ,
Foreign Branch Offices ,
Foreign Corporations ,
Foreign Investment ,
Foreign Subsidiaries ,
Joint Venture ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Minority Shareholders ,
Simplified Shareholding Company (S.A.S)
KEY FACTS OF REAL ESTATE ACQUISITIONS UNDER COLOMBIAN LAW -
1. Standard Forms of Agreements to buy and sell Real Estate:
Despite the existence of several types of agreements to implement real estate transactions in...more
12/17/2021
/ Buyers ,
Colombia ,
Commercial Real Estate Contracts ,
Condominiums ,
Deed of Trust ,
Due Diligence ,
Foreign Investment ,
Investment Funds ,
Joint Ownership ,
Land Titles ,
Private Equity Funds ,
Property Ownership ,
Property Tax ,
Property Valuation ,
Public Notaries ,
Purchase and Sale Agreements ,
Real Estate Brokers ,
Real Estate Investments ,
Real Estate Transactions ,
Real Estate Transfers ,
Registration Requirement ,
Residential Real Estate Contracts ,
Rural Areas ,
Sellers ,
Value-Added Tax (VAT)
KEY FACTS OF REAL ESTATE ACQUISITIONS UNDER COLOMBIAN LAW -
1. Standard Forms of Agreements to buy and sell Real Estate:
Despite the existence of different type of agreements to make real estate transactions in Colombia,...more
1/18/2021
/ Buyers ,
Colombia ,
Commercial Real Estate Contracts ,
Condominiums ,
Deed of Trust ,
Due Diligence ,
Foreign Investment ,
Joint Ownership ,
Land Titles ,
Property Ownership ,
Property Tax ,
Public Notaries ,
Purchase and Sale Agreements ,
Real Estate Brokers ,
Real Estate Investments ,
Real Estate Transactions ,
Real Estate Transfers ,
Registration Requirement ,
Residential Real Estate Contracts ,
Rural Areas ,
Sellers ,
Transfer of Title ,
Value-Added Tax (VAT)
DOING BUSINESS IN COLOMBIA -
1. Preliminary Considerations:
In Colombia, a foreign company is able to act and do business by itself, for example, by contracting with local entities or investing foreign currencies. Entering...more
12/28/2020
/ Business Entities ,
Business Formation ,
Capital Contributions ,
Capital Requirements ,
Colombia ,
Company Limited by Shares ,
Corporate Structures ,
Foreign Branch Offices ,
Foreign Corporations ,
Foreign Exchanges ,
Foreign Investment ,
Foreign Subsidiaries ,
Joint Venture ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Minority Shareholders ,
Simplified Shareholding Company (S.A.S)
KEY FACTS OF REAL ESTATE ACQUISITIONS UNDER COLOMBIAN LAW -
1. Standard Forms of Agreements to buy and sell Real Estate:
Despite the existence of different type of agreements to make real estate transactions in Colombia,...more
1/18/2020
/ Buyers ,
Commercial Real Estate Contracts ,
Condominiums ,
Deed of Trust ,
Due Diligence ,
Foreign Investment ,
Joint Ownership ,
Land Titles ,
Property Ownership ,
Property Tax ,
Public Notaries ,
Purchase Agreement ,
Real Estate Brokers ,
Real Estate Investments ,
Real Estate Transactions ,
Real Estate Transfers ,
Registration Requirement ,
Residential Real Estate Contracts ,
Rural Areas ,
Sellers ,
Transfer of Title ,
Value-Added Tax (VAT)
DOING BUSINESS IN COLOMBIA -
1. Preliminary Considerations:
In Colombia, a foreign company is able to act and do business by itself, for example, by contracting with local entities or investing foreign currencies....more
12/21/2019
/ Business Entities ,
Business Formation ,
Colombia ,
Company Limited by Shares ,
Corporate Structures ,
Foreign Branch Offices ,
Foreign Corporations ,
Foreign Subsidiaries ,
Joint Venture ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Minority Shareholders ,
Simplified Shareholding Company (S.A.S)
1. Preliminary Considerations:
In Colombia, a foreign company is able to act and do business by itself, for example, by contracting with local entities or investing foreign currencies. Entering contracts, such as joint...more
1/29/2019
/ Business Entities ,
Business Formation ,
Capital Contributions ,
Capital Requirements ,
Corporate Structures ,
Foreign Branch Offices ,
Foreign Corporations ,
Foreign Exchanges ,
Foreign Investment ,
Foreign Subsidiaries ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC)