How to start a successful business in Germany?
First of all, it is worth noting that Polish entrepreneurs can conduct online trading in Germany using a company registered in Poland . This is facilitated by voluntary registration in the OSS VAT regime, designed for companies with annual sales exceeding 10,000 euros.

It is worth considering setting up a Germany GmbH, the equivalent of a limited liability company. This can bring additional benefits, including increased consumer confidence among German consumers . The process of setting up a GmbH involves several steps, starting with creating the articles of association, visiting a notary, paying the share capital and registering with the relevant authorities, such as: Handelsregister (Commercial Register), Gewerbeamt (Office for Economic Activities), Finanzamt (Tax Office) and IHK (Chamber of Industry and Commerce). It is important to note the need to comply with various legal requirements, including providing company identification data and obtaining the relevant permits and certificates. These include registration with the Commercial Register, registering the company with the Office for Economic Activities, obtaining a VAT number with the Tax Office and membership in the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. For entrepreneurs from other countries who wish to work on their own, it may be necessary to obtain a self-employed visa