Hello everyone, I'm considering selling a shelf company in Germany and would like some advice on the process. What are the steps involved in selling a German shelf company? Are there legal requirements or tax implications I should be aware of? Any insights or tips from those experienced in selling shelf companies would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Hi there! I've gone through the process of forming a company in Germany, so I can provide some guidance on costs. Generally, the expenses for German company formation price can vary depending on the type of legal entity (e.g., GmbH, UG). You can expect costs for notary fees, registering with the commercial register, and possibly legal consultation. Notary fees alone can range from €300 to €1,000 or more, depending on the complexity of the transaction. It's essential to budget for ongoing expenses like annual maintenance fees and taxes as well. I recommend obtaining detailed quotes from several service providers to compare costs effectively. This approach will help you plan your budget more accurately.