How to found a company in Germany. Requirements to found a company - Seed capital - Expert knowledge - Connection - Business idea - Suitable location.

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How to found a company in Germany

Requirements to found a company - Seed capital - Expert knowledge - Connection - Business idea - Suitable location - Marketing concept - Social environment - Entrepreneurial authority

Individual enterprise FoundationAdministration of a businessAllocation of profits - by oneselfby oneself GbR (civil law association) FoundationAdministration of a businessAllocation of profits - Min. 2 peopleCollectiveIdentical for all

OHG (general partnership) FoundationAdministration of a businessAllocation of profits - Min. 2 peopleEvery member of the company 4% for the capital investment; Rest in reasonable relationship KG (limited partnership) FoundationAdministration of a businessAllocation of profits - Min. 1 general partner - Min. 1 limited partner Throught appointee4% for the capital investment; Rest in reasonable relationship

AG (public limited company) FoundationAdministration of a businessAllocation of profits - Min. 1 people - Min € original capital ManagementDividend by share value GmbH (private limited company) FoundationAdministration of a businessAllocation of profits - Min. 1 people - Min € original Capital directorThrougth Capital contribution