Starting a company in Montenegro

Starting a company in Montenegro is an attractive option for many foreign investors due to its proximity to the European Union (EU), low taxes, and business-friendly environment. To start a company in Montenegro, you will need to follow these steps:

  1. Choose a company type. There are three main types of companies in Montenegro: public limited company (AD), limited liability company (DOO), and limited partnership (KD).
  2. Choose a company name. The company name must be unique and compliant with Montenegrin law.
  3. Determine a company address. The company’s official address must be in Montenegro.
  4. Prepare a company agreement. The company agreement is a document that defines the company’s legal structure and operations.
  5. Pay a company registration fee. The company registration fee varies depending on the type of company.
  6. Register the company with the Commercial Register.
  7. Open a bank account.
  8. Obtain a tax identification number.

The required documents to start a company in Montenegro are as follows:

  • Company agreement
  • Receipt for the company registration fee
  • Identity documents of the company shareholders and managers
  • Residence documents of the company shareholders and managers

The required time to start a company in Montenegro is approximately 2-3 weeks.

The following are some of the advantages of starting a company in Montenegro:

  • Proximity to the EU: Montenegro is a candidate country for the European Union (EU). Once full EU membership is achieved, companies established in Montenegro will be able to trade freely in the EU.
  • Low taxes: The corporate tax rate in Montenegro is 9%. This is lower than in many other European countries.
  • Business-friendly environment: Montenegro is considered to be a good place to do business. The government offers a variety of incentives to support investors.

The following are some of the disadvantages of starting a company in Montenegro:

  • Language: The official language of Montenegro is Serbian. This could be a challenge for people who speak English or another European language.
  • Local laws and regulations: It is necessary to comply with local laws and regulations in Montenegro. This could be a challenge for foreign investors.

For more information on starting a company in Montenegro, you can visit the website of the Chamber of Commerce of Montenegro.

Here are some additional tips for starting a company in Montenegro:

  • Consult with an attorney or accountant. These professionals can help you streamline the company formation process and prevent potential errors or misunderstandings.
  • Working with an attorney or accountant in Montenegro can help you learn about local laws and regulations.
  • Opening a bank account in Montenegro can help you finance your company.
  • Obtaining a tax identification number in Montenegro will allow your company to pay taxes.

Comments

  • Wohlert Frauke
    04/18/2024 at 11:56 am

    Ich möchte gerne in Montenegro eine Firma gründen. Dazu brauche ich Informationen, wie das geht und was es zu beachten gibt. Vielen Dank und beste Grüße
    Frauke Wohlert

    • Montenegrolist
      04/20/2024 at 11:32 pm

      Zur Firmengründung können wir Sie informieren, wenn Sie uns auf der Kontaktseite Ihr Tätigkeitsfeld, die Anzahl der Mitarbeiter und weitere Informationen zukommen lassen.

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