Business in Rhodes
Hi, I also have a business in Rhodes but it is a registered company in Britain, I did try and start the company registered in Rhodes but it was impossible they have about 600 tax laws and they changed all the time, even my greek accountant could not keep up with the changing laws. From my experience if you run your business from Britain and provide your full British Business address and tax number when you work with other companies on the island, it also helps if your business does promote Rhodes and Greece and they will see you as an assett, I would suggest that you do something like website of the pools that you clean if they are hotels or rent there propertys, give size of the pool, depth of the pool, sitting area, shaded area, green area, hard area, privtae area or publis area, views from pool side, do you need your own drinks and food or is there a bar near buy, is it noisy that kind of stuff with a link to the owners website if people want to book, once you build up a format questionaire and pictures input you can easily do this yourself and you can create your own directory pools in Rhodes then you start to become an asset and attracting people to Rhodes and hopefully attracting new clients that will want your pool cleaning skills and want there pool on your website especially if its free as part of your cleaning service. If you want a contact that will build you a good website and you can do all your own editing let me know.
I do hope this helps, if you are in Rhodes I can put you in touch with a great Lawyer she from Ireland lived in Rhodes for 20+years knows the Greek laws inside out, she has given me some great advice.
It is not all doom and gloom in Greece it just getting the right advice form people that know, as you know people that do not know just make it up with hear say and guessing. So talk to a lawyer after you have read all replies, good advice is always cheap, bad advice will always cost you one way or another.