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Forming your company in Austria allows you to establish GmbH as a sole founder and serve as the managing director without the need of a partner.
Benefits GmbH offers:
The minimum share ownership requirement limits this. The company’s shares are publicly traded which also elevates the fundraising potential. More than 1 shareholder can form an AG with a minimum investment of EUR 70,000.
This is primarily managed by one individual who has both managerial and ownership control, making it ideal for small businesses and freelancers.
KG is a limited partnership with unlimited liability for the company’s debts and limited liability for its capital contribution. OG is a general partnership with unlimited liability for every partner. This option is a great match for shared ownership and joint business ventures.
This expands your current business in Austria without forming a new legal entity.
This is a legal entity that allows foreign businesses to operate independently and fully in a new market.
Register your company in Austria in 8 easy steps:
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