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Profile of company registration in Slovenia

Since Slovenia ’s independence in 1991, Slovenia ’s balanced fiscal policy has achieved steady economic growth. In 2007, economic growth reached the highest level in history at 6.1%. The main industries that contributed to this success are construction, industry, trade and financial services. Therefore, it is not surprising that Slovenia was the first of 10 newly joined EU countries that were allowed to introduce the euro in 2007 after becoming a member of the EU in 2004. D.o.o was founded in Slovenia. It has been simplified recently. From February 1, 2008, a so-called single access point ("VEM") began to operate, with the goal of reducing the cost of merging d.o.o. and simplified administrative procedures. In order to find d.o.o., the creator must personally access the VEM entry point, because authorized personnel must authenticate.

Slovenia company establishment tax

In the past few years, the Slovenian government has launched many preferential tax policies and abolished payroll taxes. In addition, Slovenia has concluded double taxation treaties with more than 40 countries.

Corporate income tax is levied on the taxable profits of private companies at the rate of 19% in 2017. For investment funds, pensions and insurance companies targeting pension plans under certain conditions, the special tax rate is 0%.

Establishment of Slovenian companies abroad

Slovenia welcomes foreign investors because foreign-owned companies or companies owned by foreign entrepreneurs operating under Slovenian regulations are considered Slovenian business entities. They have the same rights and obligations as national companies. Residents and non-residents can also form companies without restrictions on payment and remittance. Establishing a company in Slovenia can only register branches abroad, but each document needs to be authorized for translation in Slovenian.

How long does it take to set up a company in Slovenia?

Due to the new electronic registration procedure, the process is relatively short and simple. Registration through the E-VEM in the Slovenian Business Registry will be completed within 4 to 6 days, and opening a bank account and obtaining a receipt should be completed within one day, depending on the schedule of the selected bank. The registration process with the Slovenian Health Insurance Association is carried out simultaneously with the registration with the Slovenian Commercial Registry and is completed within one day. It only takes more than a week to open a company in Slovenia.

How to register a company in Slovenia?

On Demand International is a natural partner of companies wishing to open a company in Slovenia, so please contact us for more details and how to register a company in Slovenia in the fastest time.

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