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Discover how to start your business in Austria with our detailed guide. We cover various business ideas, including launching a new venture, acquiring an existing business, or starting a franchise. Assess your qualifications as an entrepreneur, create a robust business plan, and understand the legal forms available. We'll discuss social insurance and tax obligations for various business structures, along with financing options and state support. Equip yourself with the necessary knowledge to succeed in the Austrian market.
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Howtostart a company In Austria
Yourbusinessidea • New or different businessidea(„metoo“) • Takingover a business • Taking a Franchise • Who will benefit? • Market? • Competitors? • www.geschaeftsidee.de • www.nachfolgeboerse.at • www.franchiseboerse.at
YourQualification • Are you an entrepreneur? • Personal characteristics? • How do yourfamilyfeelaboutthis? • Expertise? • Do a test: www.gruenderservice.at
Business Plan • Helps in decisionmaking • Planningtool: Plan 4 You Easy • Minimum turnovercalculation (howmuchmoney must beturnedovertomakemoney?) • Business plan handbookwww.i2b
Type oftrade • „free“ orregulated? • Evidenceof formal qualification • Individual qualification • Qualificationexam • Managing directorundertradelaw
Legal form • Individual company • Trade registration • Unlimited personal liability • P+L statement • Partnership • 2 partners • Unlimitedliability • P+L statement • Limited liabilitycompany • € 35.000 basecapital • Accountingliability • 25% corporationtax • 25% capitalgainstax
The ideal legal form • Does not exist, depends on: • Capital available, liabilityrisk, size, taxes, etc. • Individual companyadvantages: • Quicklyestablished • One „boss“ • Partnershipadvantages • Sharedrisk • Mutual support, complementingeachother • Capital problemeasier
Socialinsurance • Mandatoryfor • Single businesses • Partners • Liablemanagers • Liablepartners in a plc • Self-employedentrepreneurs
Insurance • Healthinsurance 7,65 % • Pension insurance 17,5 % • Insurance fortheself-employed 1,53 % • Accidentinsurance 8,48 % • Unemploymentinsurance 6 %
Income tax • Based on yearlyprofit • Between 0 % and 50 % • 11.000.- per yeartaxfree • Quarterly advancepayment • Taxfreeprofitmargin 13 % (upto 30.000.-)
Turnover- or Value AddedTax • On all goodsandservicesprovided • 20% ofnetprice • Self-assessment • Forsmallbusinesses: Taxfreeupto€ 30.000 turnover
Financingyourbusiness • Self-financingorborrowing • State support / incentives • Law forthesupportofnewbusinesses • Taxandfeeexemptionsfornewcompanies