Austria Branch Office

A branch is one way for a company to set up a business in Austria. Opening a branch has many drawbacks, mainly that the foreign parent carries full liability for the branches operations and that lengthy and complicated dealings with the tax authorities may be needed regarding the branches tax obligations.

We recommend incorporating a GmbH in Austria for more flexible business options and less tax liability.

Opening an Austria Branch Office of a Foreign Company

The disadvantages of a branch office are:

Requirements for an Austria branch office

The foreign parent company will need to supply evidence of its incorporation.

Dealings with courts or public authorities must be in German, documents in other languages that local authorities need must be translated into German.

Austrian accounting rules must be obeyed by a branch office, using the head office's accounts. The head office would also be expected to pay value added tax (VAT) in Austria.

A branch is usually an adequate vehicle for low cost projects. However, it is not the ideal choice for substantial projects because the parent company and branch offices activities are not differentiated, the parent company is fully liable for the branches liabilities.

From a tax point of view, branches are permanent establishments of non-resident companies and a Austria branch is not a separate legal company from its parent.

The branch must have the same name as the parent company.

A branch of a non-resident company must appoint a resident individual or a company to represent it in its dealings with the tax authorities. The representatives may be held jointly and severally liable for the tax debts of the permanent establishments of non-resident entities, which they represent.

To register a branch, evidence has to be provided of the existence of the parent, certified copies of the Articles or Statues, the names of the directors, the share capital, the registered office, and the names of the representatives who will act for you.

Various documents will need to be translated into German, the documents include:

After your branch is registered

All stationery, order forms and similar documents used by your branch are required to show:

Also the following particulars must be shown at the branch office:
Timescale Cost
2 weeks £ 4600

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Austria key points

  • Only 2 weeks to incorporate
  • Incorporation will cost £4600
  • A GmbH company requires only 1 director of any nationality
  • Only 1 shareholder required of any nationality
  • €17,500 of the Share Capital needs to be paid up in full.
  • Company name must end in 'GmbH'
  • We provide you with full expert assistance throughout every step of the company formation process
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