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Anyone who wants to start their own business faces very special questions and problems, especially at the beginning of their self-employment.
For example, the person setting up their own business must first ask themselves whether they have the competence or professional qualifications required to realise their business idea. They must assess the market situation and prospects for success, consider the legal and business management issues, financial aspects (for example, investment and financial plan, own and borrowed capital, grants and other incentives, collateral, taxes, various contributions, insurances, etc.), register with the necessary bodies (for example the "Gewerbeamt" (local trade supervisory authority), "Handelsregister" (companies register), "Finanzamt" (tax office)) and obtain permits, licenses, etc., choose the best location for the business, etc.
Only someone who is aware of these questions and problems can consider them in depth, properly prepare themselves for self-employment and above all respond correctly and profitably utilise the most important sources of information for themselves and for their business idea.
Business startups have a much better chance of success if they are well thought out and carefully planned. The startup is the first step, but this must be sustainable and successful to secure an independent, self-employed livelihood. The opportunities and risks of a self-employed existence are very closely related.
Our startup advice focuses on analysing whether the assessment of the business idea under economic, legal and taxation aspects is positive or not. If necessary, we help the person setting up the business to draw up a clear, informative business plan, check the economic feasibility of the business idea and advise them on which is the most suitable form of business to choose, both from a legal and from a taxation point of view.
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