Legal entity registration in France

Legal entity registration in France

Have you ever thought about opening a company in France?


The economy of France is the world's sixth-largest economy by nominal GDP and the tenth-largest economy by purchasing power parity.

France has a diversified, market-oriented economy, with the main economic sectors being services (including tourism), manufacturing, and construction.?

The country is a major exporter of agricultural products, luxury goods, chemicals, and nuclear power.

France is also a major recipient of foreign direct investment, and is home to many of the world's largest multinational corporations.

To register a company in France, you must first choose a legal form for your business. The most common forms are the SARL (limited liability company) and the SAS (simplified joint-stock company).

You must then register your company with the local commercial court, obtain a business registration number, and register with the French tax authorities.?

You must also open a business bank account and obtain the necessary permits and licenses.

Finally, you must register with the social security system and obtain a VAT number.

We can register the following types of companies for you:

Individual entrepreneur with limited liability (EIRL) ...

Unipessoal entrepreneur with limited liability (EURL) ...

Limited liability company (SARL) ...

Sociedad Anónima (SA) ...

Corporations Simplified (SAS)??

Partnership Company (SNC)

Cooperative and Participatory Society (Scop)

Registration of the legal entity in France takes 2-3 weeks??

Taxation

Taxation in France is a complex system which involves taxes at both the national and local level. The French government collects taxes from individuals, businesses, and other entities.?

At the national level, there are two main categories of taxes: direct taxes and indirect taxes. Direct taxes include income tax, social security contributions, and wealth tax. Indirect taxes include value-added tax (VAT), and duties on goods and services.

Income tax is the most significant form of taxation in France.?

It is progressive, meaning that higher earners pay more tax than lower earners. Tax rates range from 0% to 45% depending on the amount of income earned. Social security contributions, which are paid by both employers and employees, are also progressive and range from 5.5% to 45%.?

Wealth tax is levied on individuals who have a net worth above a certain threshold. This tax is progressive, with the rate increasing as the amount of wealth exceeds the threshold.?

Value-added tax (VAT) is a consumption tax on goods and services. It is applied at a rate of 20%, although some products and services are taxed at a reduced rate of 10%.?

France also has numerous taxes on specific goods and services, such as alcohol, tobacco, and gasoline. These taxes are typically higher than the general VAT rate.?

In addition to taxes at the national level, many local governments in France also collect taxes. These include property taxes and local business taxes. Property taxes are based on the value of the property, while local business taxes are based on the profits of the business.

Price (What is included):

  • Local legal address
  • Document preparation and submission?
  • company stamp?

Our price includes all government fees and applications, delivery and charges for accounting and legal addresses for the next 12 months.

You can apply conveniently for you, by sending an email, through messengers, our social networks, from our websites, or by phone.

In case you have any extra questions, don't hesitate to contact us 24 hrs 7 days a week.

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