Valuation of a contribution in kind

Valuation of a contribution in kind – a precise analysis of the value of a non-monetary contribution to a company

What does the valuation of a contribution in kind involve?

The valuation of a contribution in kind is the process of determining the market value of a non-monetary contribution made to a company – e.g. property, an enterprise, a trademark, machinery, shares or know-how. The purpose of the valuation is to determine the value of the contributed asset at the time of subscription for shares.

A well-prepared valuation of a contribution in kind safeguards the interests of partners and shareholders and is important from the perspective of company law, tax law and accounting law.

When is a valuation of a contribution in kind needed?

  • setting up a limited liability company (sp. z o.o.) or a joint-stock company (S.A.) using non-monetary contributions,
  • increasing the company’s share capital,
  • contributing an organised part of an enterprise (ZCP) or tangible assets,
  • conversion of a sole proprietorship into a company,
  • organising settlements between partners contributing assets,
  • transactions with related parties – for tax and reporting purposes.

Who is it for?

  • entrepreneurs contributing assets to newly established companies,
  • limited liability companies (sp. z o.o.) and joint-stock companies (S.A.) increasing their capital through non-monetary contributions,
  • law firms and notary offices handling the incorporation and transformation of companies,
  • accounting firms that require valuations for balance sheet purposes,
  • investors transferring know-how or IP to portfolio companies.

How can we help with the valuation of a contribution in kind?

  • Analysis of the contribution – we verify the type of contribution: property, machinery, shares, an organised part of an enterprise (ZCP), trademark, know-how, etc.
  • Selection of the appropriate valuation method – we choose the method (income, asset-based, comparative or mixed) depending on the type of contribution and its purpose.
  • Data collection – we gather financial, operational and legal documentation relating to the contributed asset.
  • Report preparation – we prepare a report containing a detailed valuation of the contribution in kind, the methodology and the rationale.
  • Support with implementation – we collaborate with lawyers, accountants and tax advisers when implementing the contribution in kind into the company.

Why should you commission us to value your contribution in kind?

  • we have experience in valuing various types of contributions in kind (businesses, IP, machinery, property, ZCP),
  • we prepare documentation accepted by auditors, authorities and courts,
  • comprehensive service – we carry out work from analysis through to implementation in the balance sheet or share capital,
  • confidentiality and timeliness – we tailor the process to the client’s schedule and required corporate deadlines.

Benefits of a professional valuation of a contribution in kind

  • secure subscription for shares in line with the market value of the contribution in kind,
  • elimination of the risk of the contribution in kind being challenged by the tax office or an auditor,
  • a clear basis for recognising the asset in the accounting books,
  • better communication with partners, investors and shareholders,
  • formal and legal organisation of the entire contribution process.

Our experience

  • valuations of contributions in kind when establishing and reorganising limited liability companies (sp. z o.o.) and joint-stock companies (S.A.),
  • valuation of trademarks, know-how, software and other intangible assets,
  • contributions in kind of property and organised parts of enterprises (ZCP) in the industrial and commercial sectors,
  • cooperation with law firms and accounting firms within a single process,
  • reports used in documentation submitted to the National Court Register (KRS), authorities and for audit purposes.

FAQ

Is the valuation of a contribution in kind mandatory?

Yes, in the case of a joint-stock company and, most often, in a limited liability company – especially where the contribution represents a significant value or is subject to scrutiny.

What assets may be contributed in kind?

Property, machinery, trademarks, know-how, shares, a business, an organised part of an enterprise (ZCP), software – it is important that they are transferable and have monetary value.

Can I make a contribution in kind to an existing company?

Yes – most commonly as part of a share capital increase or subscription for new shares.

How long does it take to prepare a valuation of a contribution in kind?

Usually between 5 and 15 working days – depending on the type of asset and the availability of data.

Do you also assist with documentation for the National Court Register (KRS) and accounting?

Yes – we work with lawyers, notaries and accounting departments to ensure the full implementation of the contribution in kind.