About me
I work as a Consulting Manager at Taxus, supporting clients with company formation in multiple jurisdictions — including Cyprus, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Estonia, and others — as well as with corporate account opening and post-registration compliance.
I have over 4 years of legal experience, including work in an international legal environment. At Taxus, I coordinate communication between clients and internal teams, ensuring a smooth and well-structured process — from company registration and initial setup to ongoing compliance support.
I help clients assess their business model, choose the right jurisdiction, and understand the regulatory and operational requirements before launch. For me, it is important not only to help clients register a company, but to build a secure, transparent, and sustainable structure for international business operations. This approach helps avoid common mistakes, penalties, delays, and unnecessary costs already at the planning stage.
In my work, I rely on three key principles: deep understanding of the client’s business, efficient solutions without unnecessary risks, and long-term partnership.
Experience
- Consulting Manager, Taxus (since 2023)
- Legal Assistant, International Law Firm. Responsibilities included preparation of legal and procedural documents, client advisory, and communication with government authorities.
Certificates & Training
- Bachelor of Law, National Academy of Internal Affairs (NAIA)
- Customer Service Course
- Consulting Foundations: Client Management and Relationships (LinkedIn Learning)
FAQs
What happens if you don’t file reports after company registration?
A: The consequences depend on the jurisdiction, but typically include fines, loss of “good standing” status, and even company strike-off (dissolution). In some cases, company assets may be used to cover outstanding liabilities, and directors or officers can face personal liability (administrative or criminal).
How to maintain compliance for an international company without a local team?
A: This can be managed through professional outsourcing. Typically, this involves engaging external specialists such as an accountant, tax advisor, corporate lawyer, and a local registered agent.
It is important to establish a clear management structure, maintain a compliance calendar, and regularly monitor all obligations to ensure ongoing compliance.
Planning to register a company or have questions about compliance?