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Setting up a business in Austria

05 October 2009
by Ina Dimireva -- last modified 08 October 2009

The key laws for establishing companies in Austria are the Austrian Commercial Code (UGB), the Austrian Trade Law 1994 (GewO 1994), the New Companies Promotion Act (NeuFöG) and the Commercial Register Act (FBG) and the Federal Law on Special Assistance for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises.


Legal Requirements

Austrian Commercial Code (UGB)

Austrian Trade Law 1994 (GewO 1994)

New Companies Promotion Act (NeuFöG)

Commercial Register Act (FBG)

Federal Law on Special Assistance for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

The New Companies Promotion Act is intended to help reduce the costs associated with setting up and taking over businesses.

New Companies Promotion Act (NeuFöG)

The following legal forms exist for companies: individual enterprises or corporations, individual enterprises, partnerships, corporate bodies - Ltd. companies, associations.

Individual enterprises or corporations

Individual enterprises

Partnerships

Corporate bodies - Ltd. companies, associations

The rights of partners are set out in the Memorandum of Association.

Memorandum of Association

The legal form of a company and the name given to a company are subject to the following legislation.

Company name and trade name

The following legal forms are possible for companies:

Partnerships:

  • Non-trading partnership (Gesellschaft bürgerlichen Rechts, GesbR)
  • General partnership (Offene Gesellschaft, OG)
  • Limited partnership (Kommanditgesellschaft, KG)
  • Silent partnership (Stille Gesellschaft, StG)
  • Limited partnership with a limited liability company as general partner (GesmbH & Co. KG)

Corporations:

  • Limited liability company (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung, GmbH)
  • Public limited company (Aktiengesellschaft, AG)

A first-rate business strategy and sound financing are prerequisites for founding a business successfully.

Access to finance — Austria

Administrative procedures

Founding a businessBusiness registration is now offered as a one-stop process by the founder service of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber. In many cases this allows founders to register their businesses straight after the founder advisory stage, if they have all the necessary documentation.

Registration with social security authorities for industry is also carried out via the business authority.

By the end of 2009, it should be possible to carry out all the steps required to establish a business via the standard point of contact (einheitliche Ansprechpartner or eAP) to be set up in all of the federal states.

The following steps are necessary when establishing a business in Austria:

Businesses can also be registered online in Vienna.

Electronic processing of business affairs

    Programmes

    Austria Wirtschaftsservice (aws) is a governmental body for financing and promoting businesses and innovation in industry. It also offers a range of subsidies for setting up companies including funding for young entrepreneurs, investment loans and capital loans, credit guarantees, equity capital guarantees, assumption of liabilities and double equity guarantee funds.

    Founder bonus

    aws - company-related business, technology and innovation funding

    aws funding for business founders

      Personalised help and advice

      The enterprise start-up service of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber provides support for founders, successor establishments and franchisees.

      Enterprise start-up service of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber

      The WIFI enterprise service is the coordination centre of the national enterprise network (UNS) of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber.

      Enterprise service of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber

      Young Enterprise Austria (Junge Wirtschaft) represents the interests of young entrepreneurs in Austria and its services include successor establishment.

      Young Enterprise Austria

      Successor establishment service

      The Austrian Chamber of Tax Consultants and Certified Accountants (KWT) is the umbrella organisation for tax consultants and business experts in Austria and also advises young entrepreneurs.

      Austrian Chamber of Tax Consultants and Certified Accountants

      The Enterprise Europe Network provides businesses with information and advice through its local partners.

      Enterprise Europe Network – contact points – Austria

      Information from Austrian Enterprise Europe Network partners

      SOLVIT helps businesses deal with problems that arise when national authorities wrongly apply EU market rules.

      SOLVIT – contact points – Austria

      Source: European Commission



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