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Company formation for a specific niche without licenses

luxtravel

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I would appreciate help since I’ve been struggling with this for some time. I have a luxury concierge business that operates mostly in EU and im based out of Croatia. I always run into a problem of special licenses needed for tour operators ( which Im basically not ) and travel agencies.

I’m looking for a setup that is simple to operate and wont cause headaches. I dont mind paying some taxes. Also I dont have a few months to spare to setup. I dont think regular offshore will work due to invoicing European clients.

Feel free to reach out to help me find a sollution.
 
I would appreciate help since I’ve been struggling with this for some time. I have a luxury concierge business that operates mostly in EU and im based out of Croatia. I always run into a problem of special licenses needed for tour operators ( which Im basically not ) and travel agencies.

I’m looking for a setup that is simple to operate and wont cause headaches. I dont mind paying some taxes. Also I dont have a few months to spare to setup. I dont think regular offshore will work due to invoicing European clients.

Feel free to reach out to help me find a sollution.
Can you give more details about your business?
Did you consider obtaining a legal opinion that explains that you dont need a license?
 
Concierge business is specific because you have to be able to provide which ever service a client requests and invoice it.. The problem comes when you do it in multiples countries because then the license looses its value.. I did speak to many lawyers but they only have the opinion for the jurisdiction they operate in. A lot of them consider travel consulting company but that is gray area operations because you cant book a specific property or flight as a consultant.
 
Concierge business is specific because you have to be able to provide which ever service a client requests and invoice it.. The problem comes when you do it in multiples countries because then the license looses its value.. I did speak to many lawyers but they only have the opinion for the jurisdiction they operate in. A lot of them consider travel consulting company but that is gray area operations because you cant book a specific property or flight as a consultant.
Yes it makes sense.
If you are handling bookings and payments you do need a license.
Maybe an offshore company with EU account could work