Registering a business in Europe

Registering a business in Europe

Many entrepreneurs seek to enter the European markets. After all, EU countries have many new solvent customers, a huge and capacious sales market, an elite business community, new business partners and clients, a more stable financial and political situation, flexible tax policy and a number of other advantages.

By registering a business in the EU you will receive a number of advantages for running and scaling your enterprise. You will be a full member and partner of European entrepreneurs, build your business under the same rules and work under the same conditions. In addition, in many EU countries there are economic benefits that your business can take advantage of.

Both individuals and legal entities can register a company in Europe. The liability of co-founders and partners depends on the amount of each contribution to the share capital of the company.

When choosing a country for company registration one must understand the peculiarities of each jurisdiction, conditions of registration and taxation of companies.

To register a business in EU countries it is necessary:

  • Several versions of the brand name to make sure it is unique
  • Package of documents for partners and founders, which includes:
    • Passport (foreign passport), driving license;
    • Proof of address.
  • Data on the type of activity and geography of business of your enterprise.

Where to start a business in Europe: how to choose the country

Determine for yourself the factors you need to consider when choosing a country to register your business:

  • ease of company registration, including for foreigners;
  • size of taxes;
  • presence of competitors;
  • ease of scale;
  • geographic location;
  • particularities of legislation;
  • economic-political sustainability;
  • plans for attraction of investments;
  • availability of double taxation treaties.

Entrepreneurs most often focus on global trends, but one should also take advantage of the opportunities offered by the nearest european Union countries: e.g. Poland (you can find, among others, a joint ownership project with a Polish company on the bepartner business partner search website), the Czech Republic, Hungary, the Baltic countries (for many startups the Baltics are a great option, especially Estonia, where income tax is -0%, with an electronic resident card you can manage your business from anywhere, all payments and filling out tax returns can be done online, a visa program for startup founders. )

You can find a business partner to register a company in Europe on the bepartner platform or become a partner in an existing project from the EU.

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