Accountancy, asked by anishmenacherry2263, 1 month ago

Normally foreign branches are

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Answered by itzmisshraddha
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A foreign branch office is a representation of a company in a foreign country that usually can do commercial transaction on its own. Depending on the law of the country, the branch office can or should be a limited company, where the shares are held by the parent company abroad

Answered by bidyutshil7
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A foreign branch office is a representation of a company in a foreign country that usually can do commercial transaction on its own. Depending on the law of the country, the branch office can or should be a limited company, where the shares are held by the parent company abroad.

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