Hello,
I wonder this:
All small business must pay tax in Poland (like in practically all other countries). The way they find out how much they should pay in tax is by doing accounting/bookkeeping.
Many small business owners in Poland aren't into this, doesn't like it or doesn't know how to do it - so they buy help from bookkeeping companies. In Norway it's normal that many in industries such as cafeterias, decorators and used car sellers, buy bookkeeping services from small bookkeeping companies.
So, my question is, for such services, how much do they normally have to pay per hour?
And, there are differences in what education is needed to be allowed to help small business with accounting. In Germany the accounting education needed is a couple of years in a high school teaching accounting, and in Norway the law says that in order to help small business (and all business) you need at least three years in college plus several years as some sort of "trainee".
What does the law say in Poland about what's required of education to be allowed to do accounting?
The business venture I plan is to recruit Polish people who are still early in their education, and offer then a scholarship to educate themselves both in accounting for another country and become fluent in the language, and work up against customers in other countries such as Luxemburg, Germany, Netherlands and so forth, getting a good Polish wage which in turn should be a moderate wage in the forth mentioned countries.
But, I am having problems finding Polish companies which helps small business in Poland with bookkeeping for tax purposes, and I don't know what the normal salaries are in Poland for those helping small business with bookkeeping (and which education is required for them).
Let me rephrase that:
Would it be difficult to find people who would be willing to work from Poland for 1100$ per month? They would get one year of language training, and one year of bookkeeping training first. And, they should be among the brightest, kindest and learn language quickly.
I'm thinking about cities like:
Poznan, Szczecin, Rzeszow, Krakow, Gdansk
I wonder this:
All small business must pay tax in Poland (like in practically all other countries). The way they find out how much they should pay in tax is by doing accounting/bookkeeping.
Many small business owners in Poland aren't into this, doesn't like it or doesn't know how to do it - so they buy help from bookkeeping companies. In Norway it's normal that many in industries such as cafeterias, decorators and used car sellers, buy bookkeeping services from small bookkeeping companies.
So, my question is, for such services, how much do they normally have to pay per hour?
And, there are differences in what education is needed to be allowed to help small business with accounting. In Germany the accounting education needed is a couple of years in a high school teaching accounting, and in Norway the law says that in order to help small business (and all business) you need at least three years in college plus several years as some sort of "trainee".
What does the law say in Poland about what's required of education to be allowed to do accounting?
The business venture I plan is to recruit Polish people who are still early in their education, and offer then a scholarship to educate themselves both in accounting for another country and become fluent in the language, and work up against customers in other countries such as Luxemburg, Germany, Netherlands and so forth, getting a good Polish wage which in turn should be a moderate wage in the forth mentioned countries.
But, I am having problems finding Polish companies which helps small business in Poland with bookkeeping for tax purposes, and I don't know what the normal salaries are in Poland for those helping small business with bookkeeping (and which education is required for them).
Let me rephrase that:
Would it be difficult to find people who would be willing to work from Poland for 1100$ per month? They would get one year of language training, and one year of bookkeeping training first. And, they should be among the brightest, kindest and learn language quickly.
I'm thinking about cities like:
Poznan, Szczecin, Rzeszow, Krakow, Gdansk