
Establishing a company or opening a branch in Germany is a significant step for businesses aiming to grow internationally and gain a foothold in the European market. Germany attracts many entrepreneurs and companies due to its strong economy, stable legal framework, and the business opportunities it offers. At Pangea Law, we provide legal consultancy services for businesses looking to establish a company or open a branch in Germany. From determining the legal status of the company to registering with the commercial register, managing tax regulations, and addressing employee rights, we offer professional support at every stage.
Company Establishment Process in Germany
When starting a company in Germany, it is essential to determine which legal structure is most suitable for your business. The most common options include GmbH (Limited Liability Company), AG (Stock Corporation), GbR (Partnership), and KG (Limited Partnership). Pangea Law provides professional guidance to help you choose the most appropriate structure from these options.
Requirements for Opening a Branch
Opening a branch of your existing company in Germany can be particularly advantageous when expanding commercial activities. Pangea Law speeds up the necessary legal processes and ensures that your branch in Germany complies with the legal framework.
Services Provided by Pangea Law in Company Establishment
• Company Establishment Planning:
Determining the company's legal status, organizing its business activity, and drafting the articles of association.
• Tax Consultancy:
Registering the company for tax purposes in Germany and ensuring compliance with tax regulations.
• Legal Permits:
Obtaining the necessary legal permits to open and operate a business.
• Branch Establishment:
Managing the process of opening a branch for an existing company in Germany.
Pangea Law offers comprehensive legal consultancy services to ensure your company or branch establishment in Germany complies with legal, tax, and regulatory requirements, ensuring a strong presence in the European market.