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Our expert team ensures a seamless process that maximizes your business potential
Establishing a branch in Austria offers a simple solution for foreign companies seeking limited operations. A branch extends your company while sharing its legal identity, which simplifies setup and may reduce costs for initial market entry. However, the parent company retains full legal responsibility for branch activities. We help with the registration process to ensure compliance with Austrian regulations and tax obligations, and we will ensure that the parent company’s name is accurately reflected in the branch name. This option is ideal for businesses testing the Austrian market with minimal commitment.
For companies looking to expand in the Austrian market, establishing a subsidiary offers key advantages. A subsidiary is a separate legal entity that provides limited liability and greater operational independence. Usually structured as a GmbH, it allows for financial independence and boosts credibility. Although the setup process is complex and incurs higher initial costs, limited liability and long-term stability benefits are significant. We offer support during the incorporation process, including selecting the legal structure, drafting documents, opening corporate bank accounts, and ensuring compliance with Austrian company laws. We also advise on capital requirements. This option is ideal for businesses wanting a strong presence in Austria.
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.
We help you in procuring the required permits to operate your business.
Weensure that your business is correctly registered for Austrian sales tax
We guide you through the process of opening your business bank account
We help you get the smooth expansion of your international business into Austria
Stay legally secure with our support for Austrian tax and annual requirements
We help you to get complete information about licensing requirements for operating a recruitment business in Austria
Register your company in Austria in 8 easy steps:
We simplify the process for you by offering expert guidance and comprehensive support. Focus on expanding your business while we handle the complexities.
Book a free consultation with our experts to get complete guidance every step of the way.
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UCI Ltd is a holding company which encompasses the following websites: Open A European Company.com, Start An American Company.com, Open A Dubai Company.com, Start an Australian Company.com, Open A German Company.com, Open An Italian Company.com and Readymade Companies Worldwide.com. By submitting your data, you agree that UCI Ltd can send you promotional materials on behalf of and relating to these subsidiaries.
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More information on our retention schedule can be found in our longform privacy policy.
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If you wish to raise a complaint on how we have handled your personal data, you can contact our Data Protection Officer who will investigate the matter.
If you are not satisfied with our response, or believe we are processing your personal data not in accordance with the law, you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
Our Data Protection Officer is Heather Landau, and you can contact them here.