Registration of companies in Slovenia
from 2170 c.u.
The Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia (Republika Slovenija, Slovenija) is a country in Southern Europe with a dynamically developing economy.
Being a full-fledged member of the European Union from 2004 and having the highest GDP per capita among the countries with the former communist planned economy, Slovenia today actively attracts foreign capital and offers quite good conditions for entrepreneurs and investors.
The specialists of our company can help you both register your company and buy an existing company with a valid legal address.
Taxes and taxation
A company registered in Slovenia is not officially offshore and Slovenia is not included in the list of “black countries”.
On the other hand, a foreign company registered in Slovenia receives many tax benefits.
The income tax rate is uniform and is equal to 19%.
Types of companies in Slovenia
There is a wide choice of companies in Slovenia, and it is very important to make the right choice depending on the field of activity, the composition of shareholders and directors, and other aspects.
The following can be distinguished:
- Open joint stock company
- Company with (un)limited liability
- Shareholder partnership
Features of some forms of ownership
In order to register a company in Slovenia as soon as possible and in accordance with all the rules of the law, please contact our lawyers. Already at the first free consultation you will find out all the answers to your questions.
D.D.
- minimum number of founders — 5
- minimum capital — from 25000 EUR
- you can issue shares
- management is carried out by the Board of directors
D.N.O.
- founder — at least 2
- all partners have unlimited liability
- no minimum capital set
- management is done by partners
D.O.O.
- founder — 1
- minimum authorized capital — 7500 EUR
- it is allowed to issue only registered shares
- 1 director can manage
K.D.D.
- founder — at least 2
- no minimum capital set
- general partners are responsible
- management is carried out by general partners
If you want to register your business in Slovenia, but you cannot decide on the form of ownership, please contact our lawyers and get professional advice.
Today, Slovenia strongly encourages entrepreneurial activity within the country, so you can do business quite successfully and receive a number of benefits.