Business’ entry into the German market

Germany boasts one of the world’s largest and most stable trade economies, with a strong, well-developed political and economic structure. Investors can rapidly defend their rights and protect their industrial and intellectual property thanks to the country’s strong legal protections.

In the years to come, Germany is most likely to maintain its considerable influence within the European Union and serve as an anchor of regional stability. Despite these benefits, however, there are certain challenges that businesses must consider before entering the market, such as taxation, property registration, and cultural differences. 

To help investors navigate these challenges, GOLAW’s team of experts has prepared a webinar entitled “Business’ Entry into the German Market”, which will address a range of frequently asked questions.

The webinar will cover various topics, including which type of business activity in Germany is applicable for each specific situation, which tax implications arise under such activity, and which type of business model should be applied. 

Questions for discussion:

✅ Why might you be interested in starting a business in Germany?

✅ What type of company to choose for doing business in Germany? Comparison of different legal forms of companies in Germany;

✅ Creation of the company, main stages, financial and legal requirements; 

✅ Requirements for disclosure of beneficial owners in Germany;

✅ General overview of business taxation in Germany; 

✅ What the residents of Ukraine should pay attention to in Ukrainian taxation when doing business in Germany? 

Speakers:

🎤OLEKSANDR MELNYK – Counsel, Head of Corporate Law and M&A practice, Attorney at law at GOLAW

🎤VIKTORIIA BUBLICHENKO – Associate, Head of Tax, Restructuring, Claims and Recoveries practice, Attorney at law at GOLAW

🎤OKSANA GVOZDIY – a German-based lawyer specializing in Corporate Law and M&A

🎤 MYKOLA OLEKSIN – Junior associate at GOLAW

📅 Date: 04.04

⏱ Time: 14.00 (CET)

📹 Format: online (Zoom)

🌐 Language: English

❗Target audience: Ukrainian and foreign companies and individuals who are interested in opening their own business in Germany

❗ Participation is free

❗ Registration is mandatory

❗ After registration you will receive a confirmation and a broadcast link to the specified email address.

Registration

  • Online webinar
  • 4 April 2023
  • 14:00 -15:00
Register now
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Speakers

Oleksandr Melnyk

Oleksandr Melnyk

Partner, Head of Corporate Law and M&A practice, Attorney at law

Viktoriia Bublichenko

Viktoriia Bublichenko

Counsel, Head of Tax, Restructuring, Claims and Recoveries practice, Attorney at law

Business’ entry into the German market

Germany boasts one of the world’s largest and most stable trade economies, with a strong, well-developed political and economic structure. Investors can rapidly defend their rights and protect their industrial and intellectual property thanks to the country’s strong legal protections.

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Oleksandr Melnyk
Viktoriia Bublichenko

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