Can a German company operate in an empty shell after registration?

Updated on Financial 2024-05-03
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, that's what we call an offshore company

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.The incorporation of a German company can quickly enhance the corporate brand image, with a high international legal status and the protection of the European Union. Use the brand image of Germany to win the leather ridge market at home and abroad.

    2.The use of the name of a German company to buy and sell property, international**, free entry and exit of funds, and high credibility;

    3.Incorporating a German company keeps taxation to a minimum;

    4.After three years of good establishment of the company, you can also exchange for permanent residence in Germany, and the whole family can settle down and enjoy the benefits of high combustion and infiltration in Germany!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Points to note for registering a German company:

    1. Fully prepared and scientific decision-making: Germany implements a social market economy, whether the legal system, the market system or the technical standard system are very complex, the development of German business enterprises should not only see market opportunities, but also make full preparations for entering the German market, and determine the positioning of the German market in the international development strategy of the enterprise on this basis;

    2. Respect for culture and territorial management: Localized management is the result of the common pre-war strategy of the success of global multinational companies, and it is also the law that Chinese enterprises should follow when investing and cooperating in Germany.

    3. Adapt to the complexity and rigor of German law: Germany is a country with a legal tradition and a complete legal system, and Chinese enterprises must assess the possible legal risks in the early, middle and later stages of their investment in Germany.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First option: Establishment by foreign commission (i.e. the applicant entrusts our German lawyer to handle the company registration).

    Ask a German notary? The person or lawyer prepares a draft power of attorney.

    A certified extract of the national business license or other documents proving the legal existence of the Chinese investor.

    The legal representative of the Chinese company issues a power of attorney. The legal representative and the scope of his authority are required to be proven on an extract from the business license or other documents in the home country.

    A notarial deed with a power of attorney or other document signed by a notary public. If required, the notarial deed can also be issued by a notary public in China. Normally, the certificate issued by the Chinese notary office needs to go through legalization procedures.

    Second option: The legal representative of the Chinese company is established in person in Germany.

    Prepare the required documents.

    We send out an invitation to apply for a business visa. (The client must first obtain permission from the German side to register the company before the immigration office can issue a visa, but there is no guarantee of approval, because the company has not yet been registered, and the immigration office can refuse the visa on this ground.) Because there are very cumbersome procedures for German company registration, which must be handled by a professional lawyer, it is not helpful to apply for whether to go to Germany in person.

    An excerpt from the Chinese company's home country business license or other required documents as proof of the Chinese company's legal existence.

    Attach a notary's certificate to legalize the above-mentioned documents.

    Prepare the following documents through a lawyer or notary public.

    Constitution. Shareholder resolution on the selection of managers.

    An application registered in the Commercial Register.

    List of shareholders.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can choose 2 ways to register a German company, one is to register a company in Germany by yourself, and the other is to choose to entrust ** to register a German company, the former is cheaper than the latter, and the latter is more time-saving and worry-free than the former, so it depends on your own choice.

    Refer to the conditions for the establishment of a company in Germany:

    The establishment of the company is gmbh, the minimum capital is 25,000 = 200,000 yuan, and the capital verification needs to be deposited 12,500 (half of the capital verification at the time of registration, and the balance payment will be put in within 5 years, and the funds can be transferred out after the full amount is in place, which must be remitted from the shareholder's personal account, and cannot be deposited in cash);

    At least one shareholder is required (no nationality restrictions);

    Need a physical office address (our company can provide ** address);

    At least 1 director, if not all directors come to Germany, the registration application form must be notarized in Germany or apostilled at the German Consulate in China (notarization fee is not included in the company registration fee) (no nationality restriction).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello,Documents required for company registration in Germany:

    1. 3 English and German names of the German company to be registered for reference (if any);

    2. The purpose, reason and business scope of the German company registration;

    3. The registered capital of the German company is required by the shareholders to verify the capital, and the registered capital is not less than EUR25,000, and before the establishment of the company, the quota holder must deposit the full amount of the paid-up share capital (funds in place) in a German bank, and submit the supporting documents (provide a certificate) with the company documents indicating that there is a capital account in the German bank;

    4. Provide a photocopy of the passport of at least 1 shareholder or senior employee (it must be a notary public document in Chinese and English, and indicate the date of birth and address);

    5. The letter of appointment signed by the management personnel authorizes the local ** person to submit the registration documents to the competent commercial and company registry.

    Time to register a company in Germany: 60-90 working days. If you want to operate a German company in the future, you need to hire a professional accountant to assist you.

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