Georgia · Sole Proprietor work permit

Business plan
for working
in Georgia

Foreign Sole Proprietors registered in Georgia must prove to the Revenue Service that their business is real. We prepare the document that proves it — in 5–7 days.

$300
starting price
5–7
days turnaround
100%
RS compliance
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Why do you need a business plan right now?
📋 Confirm activity with the Revenue Service
🏦 Open a bank account in Georgia
💳 Pass KYC at a payment provider (Stripe, Wise, etc.)
🎯 All of the above — RS + bank + payments
🔍 Just researching what's required
What's your line of business?
💻 IT / software / tech
🎨 Design / marketing / content
📊 Consulting / finance / legal
📦 Trade / e-commerce
🎓 Education / coaching
⚙️ Something else
When did you register your Georgian SP?
📅 Not yet — planning to
🆕 Less than 3 months ago
📆 3–12 months ago
🗓️ More than a year ago
Do you have clients or active contracts?
✅ Yes, signed contracts / invoices
🤝 Clients yes, but no formal paperwork
🚀 Not yet, but in negotiations
❌ No, just launching
Expected monthly revenue you'll declare?
💵 Up to $1,000 / month
💵 $1,000 – $3,000 / month
💵 $3,000 – $7,000 / month
💵 More than $7,000 / month
🤷 Not sure yet
Have you tried writing a business plan yourself?
🆕 No, this is my first time
📝 I tried — got sent back for revisions
❌ Already got rejected by RS or a bank
👤 Worked with another provider before
When do you need it ready?
🔥 Urgent — within 2–3 days
📅 Within a week
🗓️ In 2 weeks — no rush
⏳ A month or more
Almost done. Where should we send your quote?
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Request received
Estimated price: $300–350
We'll be in touch within 15 minutes to confirm exact pricing and timing.
⚡ 5–7 days
🛡️ RS-compliant
📄 PDF + Word

The Revenue Service won't take your word for it

Since 2022, the inflow of foreign sole proprietors to Georgia has grown significantly. The tax authority now scrutinizes business activity more carefully — especially for digital freelancers and remote workers.

— WITHOUT A DOCUMENT

The Revenue Service can refuse to confirm your business activity if there's no structured description of what you do. Without it, you can't get the Small Business status (1% tax rate), can't open accounts at certain banks, and can't pass KYC at payment platforms.

— HOW A BUSINESS PLAN SOLVES IT

A business plan is an official document in English (or Georgian) showing who you are, what you do, where the money comes from, and where it goes. The RS accepts it as proof of real entrepreneurial activity.

— COMMON MISTAKE

Many people write the plan themselves — quickly, without structure. The RS or the bank returns it with comments: no financial forecast, no market analysis, no operational model. You lose 3–6 weeks reworking it.

— OUR GUARANTEE

If the Revenue Service or bank returns the document with specific comments on formal requirements — we revise it free of charge. This is part of the contract.

What the Revenue Service checks

When reviewing foreign sole proprietors, Georgia's Revenue Service looks for several specific elements. We know all of them — and structure the document around them.

A generic template downloaded from the internet won't pass. You need a document tailored to your specific activity, with realistic figures and proper structure.

01
Description of actual business activity
What exactly you do, who your clients are, how the workflow is organized. The RS checks consistency between what you declare and your actual transactions.
02
12-month financial forecast
Revenue, expenses, profit — broken down by month. It must be realistic and aligned with your industry.
03
Market and demand justification
A brief analysis of the market you operate in. Why there's demand for your services or products.
04
Operational model
How you acquire clients, how you deliver services, what tools and resources you use.
05
Connection to Georgia
Why you operate from Georgia specifically — important for justifying the Small Business status under Georgian law.

From request to finished document

No 40-question forms. One 20-minute call — and we take it from there.

1
DAY 0
Brief call
20 minutes. We discuss your activity, niche, and clients. We give you the exact price and timeline. Free of charge.
2
DAY 1
Contract & deposit
We sign a contract with the revisions guarantee. 50% deposit — work begins.
3
DAYS 2–5
Development
We write the plan and build the financial model around your data. Structure follows RS requirements.
4
DAY 6–7
Delivery & balance
You receive PDF + Word. Edits within 48 hours. Final 50% paid on acceptance.

What you receive

A complete package accepted by the Revenue Service, banks, and payment platforms.

📋
Executive summary
Concise overview of the business, mission, and key indicators — the first thing the RS inspector reads.
🎯
Business activity description
In detail: what you do, how, and for whom. Adapted to your industry — IT, consulting, design, trade, etc.
📊
Market analysis
Market size, key trends, target customer description. Justifies demand for your services.
💰
Financial model (Excel + PDF)
12-month revenue and expense forecast, breakeven analysis, cash flow. Editable file stays with you.
📍
Operational plan
Tools, processes, customer acquisition — how the business runs from the inside.
🇬🇪
Georgia context
Justification for operating from Georgia, references to Small Business status and the 1% tax regime.
$300–500

Final price depends on niche complexity and turnaround. Confirmed during the first call — before payment.

Standard · 7 days $300–350
Express · 4 days $380–430
Rush · 2 days $460–500
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Why not do it yourself

Or hire a local accountant who "can also help."

Criterion
DIY
Local accountant
grantplan
Knowledge of RS rules
partial
complete
Financial model
spreadsheet
basic
tailored to niche
Turnaround
2–4 weeks
1–3 weeks
5–7 days
Revisions guarantee
in contract
Cost
"free"
$200–500
from $300
Risk of RS rejection
high
medium
minimal

Frequently asked questions

Am I required to submit a business plan to the Revenue Service?
Formally, no. But the Revenue Service has the right to request proof of activity when reviewing Small Business status, when you open a bank account, or when applying for tax benefits. Banks and payment platforms also typically require this document during KYC. It's better to have it ready in advance.
I'm a freelancer / developer / designer — does this apply to me?
Yes — these are our most common cases. Digital services, IT, marketing, consulting, education are "soft" niches where it's hardest to prove the business is real. We know how to do it properly.
What language will the document be in?
By default — English, the main language of business documentation accepted by the Revenue Service. On request, we can provide a Russian version in addition or instead. Georgian language requires a separate arrangement with a notarized translator.
What if the Revenue Service returns the document with comments?
If the comments concern formal requirements (structure, sections, calculations) — we revise it free of charge. This is in the contract. If the RS demands changes to the substance of the business model itself — we discuss separately.
Can I use this plan to open a bank account?
Yes. Georgian banks — TBC, Bank of Georgia, Credo — accept business plans in this format when opening accounts for sole proprietors. We factor in bank requirements when drafting the document.
How does payment work?
50% deposit before work begins, 50% on delivery. We accept card transfers, Wise, USDT, and GEL payments at the current rate. The contract is a PDF, signed remotely.

Ready to start?
The first step is free.

A 20-minute call — and you'll know the exact price, timeline, and what your plan will include.

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