If you are planning to start a business in Cameroon, then you should take part in the upcoming Reboot Your Business training workshop that will take place on February 29, 2020 in Douala.
There is a lot for you – entrepreneur, manager, business owner, accountants, professionals, etc. to go back home rich in your knowledge of basic tax laws. Below are some of the things you will see:
The team will be sharing with you what is needed for you to register your business in Cameroon. I am talking about the most common types of businesses – sole-proprietorship and limited companies.
You will also gain knowledge of the type of business structure to register for your idea. This will help those planning to start a business in Cameroon to make an informed decision on what legal structure to choose for their business.
If you are planning to start a business in Cameroon or you already have one running, then it is a must for you to understand the tax needs of your business. Reboot Your Business Training Workshop will help you understand the complex requirements of the tax administration.
As a business owner or manager, you will need to carry out a yearly tax assessment. In this case, you need to keep full records because it is from your transactions (income & expenses) that your business is assessed for taxes.
Be part of this training workshop that will be taking place on Saturday, February 29, 2020.
10,000fcfa (snacks for a coffee break inclusive). It’s going to be a stepping stone for those who want to start, run and grow their business in Cameroon. It’s going to be a bilingual training.
English: https://bit.ly/2UFnMFy
French: https://bit.ly/39mNeDR
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