January 3, 2025

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  1. When choosing a jurisdiction for business registration, we recommend that you consider the following criteria:
    Taxation
    Taxes are always one of the main issues in choosing a country for starting a business, to which we pay special attention. It is advisable to choose a jurisdiction where taxation is efficient and transparent, or generally taxation is less than in the home country.
    However, there are many factors to consider when choosing a country to start a company, including: incentives for newly established companies, use of double tax treaties, incentives for non-resident companies, incentives for certain types of companies (partnerships), and limited income incentives for small and medium-sized businesses.
    And most significantly, you cannot forget what taxes will be paid by the business owner in the country where he is a tax resident.
    Therefore, when choosing a jurisdiction, low-tax jurisdictions in Europe are now being considered, rather than offshore jurisdictions, which offer the greatest number of tax benefits for both the business and the beneficiaries (capital gains tax, dividends, interest and royalties tax).

  2. Los abogados fintech y los asesores financieros de RUE (Regulated United Europe) han creado un blog en el que publican los ultimos cambios en la legislacion de los paises europeos en el ambito de la criptomoneda y el VASP (Virtual Asset Service Provider) para la comodidad e informacion de todos los interesados en la legislacion de la criptomoneda en Europa. Basamos nuestros articulos en temas que son importantes para los empresarios de hoy en dia que trabajan en el campo de la criptomoneda, proyectos fintech, blockchain y negocios relacionados con las TI. Si no encuentra la informacion que le interesa en nuestro blog, por favor, pongase en contacto con nosotros de la manera mas conveniente para usted.

  3. In recent years, Europe has become one of the most attractive regions for international business due to its stable economic environment, developed infrastructure and favourable legislation. For foreign entrepreneurs wishing to open a company in Europe, one of the key aspects is opening a bank account, which is a prerequisite for business activities. Below is a detailed overview of the process of company registration and opening a bank account in Europe.
    Step 1: Choosing a jurisdiction
    The first step is to choose a country for business registration. Among the popular destinations are Germany, the Netherlands, Estonia and Ireland. Each country has its own peculiarities of business registration, taxation and banking. It is recommended to analyse the market, study local legislation and tax rates, and assess the political and economic stability of the country.
    Step 2: Company registration
    The process of incorporating a company in Europe usually involves submitting an application to the local registration authority, paying registration fees and providing the necessary documents such as incorporation documents, directors’ and shareholders’ details. In some countries, such as Estonia, this process can be fully automated and completed online.

  4. This form of business can be chosen by different types of business entities such as trusts, corporations, and individuals. LLCs do not put the assets of their shareholders at risk by separating personal liabilities from those created by the company. The establishment of a limited liability company in Europe often requires the preparation of incorporation documents, the deposit of a minimum share capital, and registration with the Commercial Register. The management of the LLC is usually entrusted to the members (directors and shareholders), but in some cases the decision-making power in the company may be delegated from the founders of the business to hired managers.
    Opening an LLC in Europe offers many advantages, the most attractive of which is the limited liability of the owners. This means that in case something goes wrong, the owner will be liable for the company’s debts up to the amount of the authorised capital. Another important advantage of choosing a limited liability company is the capital that is required at incorporation. Many European countries have reduced the authorised capital requirements for this type of company. One of the best examples in this case is the Netherlands: those who want to open a Dutch limited company only need €1 as authorised capital. Of course, the total costs will be higher, but the Netherlands remains one of the cheapest European countries to start a company.

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