Company Formation Lawyers in Germany, Corporate and Commercial Lawyers in Berlin, Munich and other German cities specializing in Company Law with matters such as purchasing shares in a German company (Mergers and Acquisitions), Establishment of German Corporate entities, Debt Collections and other Commercial Litigation.
BridgeWest provides a wide range of legal services in Germany through our affiliated German lawyers and Law Firms in Berlin, Munchen and other major cities in Germany. We are mainly specialized in the main aspects of German Commercial Law, including Company Formation, Debt Collection, Commercial Disputes and Litigation, German Real Estate Law and certain areas of Intellectual Property Law (such as…
See DetailsEntrepreneurs of any nationality have the possibility to chose from various forms of business entities in Germany, even though the most common company types are the German limited liability company, or Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung and the joint stock company, or Aktiengesellschaft. Fo ...
The most common forms of business entities in Germany are the German limited liability company (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung) and the German joint stock company (Aktiengesellschaft). Preliminary activities before registering limited liability and joint stock companies in Germany Prior ...
There are plenty of reasons, economically speaking for which an entrepreneur chooses Germany as the state to invest in. There are various alternatives available to do so. They may invest in an already existing company, create and incorporate a separate company, usually limited liability company, or ...
1. What is the minimum share capital of a German GmbH (Limited Liability Company)? Setting up a German Limited Liability Company requires a minimum capital of 25.000 EUR in monetary or non-monetary contributions which have to be evaluated. Also each member of a German GmbH must provide at least 100 ...
Engaging in business in Germany, one of the most powerful economies in the world, is usually done by setting up private companies, or branches on the countries territory. An entrepreneur can commence the business establishment from scratch, or acquire a shelf, or ready made company. This business ty ...
1. What is the corporate tax in Germany? Since the comprehensive reforms in 2001 and 2008 the tax system in Germany has been modified to better suit the country's economy. The corporate tax in Germany applies to a standard rate of 15%. In addition a business tax of 14% up to 17% is applied, being pa ...
Foreign investors are attracted to Germany as a destination for setting up new businesses due to many reasons. Germany is considered to be one of the top countries for foreign investments, with an estimated inward investment of 479 billion EUR. Furthermore, Germany is the second exporter in the worl ...