EU-Inc is coming: a single, straightforward structure for businesses, that works across all EU countries.
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EU-Inc is coming: a single, straightforward structure for businesses, that works across all EU countries.
What does it mean?
Register a company in any EU country in less than 48 hours, fully online
Easier access to funding in the start-up and scale-up phases
Growth across borders without extra red tapeFaster. Simpler. More European.
This is Europe made easy.
@EUCommission how about social enterprises and non-profits?
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EU-Inc is coming: a single, straightforward structure for businesses, that works across all EU countries.
What does it mean?
Register a company in any EU country in less than 48 hours, fully online
Easier access to funding in the start-up and scale-up phases
Growth across borders without extra red tapeFaster. Simpler. More European.
This is Europe made easy.
@EUCommission I suppose this is good.
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EU-Inc is coming: a single, straightforward structure for businesses, that works across all EU countries.
What does it mean?
Register a company in any EU country in less than 48 hours, fully online
Easier access to funding in the start-up and scale-up phases
Growth across borders without extra red tapeFaster. Simpler. More European.
This is Europe made easy.
And who tells the founders about their rights and responsibilites? It's already a problem that it is very easy to found a company with limited liability, but very hard to do the paperwork correctly. And the founders often don't realize the consequences their choices have.
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EU-Inc is coming: a single, straightforward structure for businesses, that works across all EU countries.
What does it mean?
Register a company in any EU country in less than 48 hours, fully online
Easier access to funding in the start-up and scale-up phases
Growth across borders without extra red tapeFaster. Simpler. More European.
This is Europe made easy.
@EUCommission alors it's great to do more for business but if we give up on what citizens aka the workforce have told you repeatedly that they want ( @myvoicemychoice ) it's not going to do much for your legitimacy
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EU-Inc is coming: a single, straightforward structure for businesses, that works across all EU countries.
What does it mean?
Register a company in any EU country in less than 48 hours, fully online
Easier access to funding in the start-up and scale-up phases
Growth across borders without extra red tapeFaster. Simpler. More European.
This is Europe made easy.
@EUCommission does it apply for โPartita Ivaโ in Italy?
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@EUCommission And the enforcement for rejection in other EU countries is where? because it will be rejected as EU companies are routinely rejected in places like Hungary, Latvia, Austria for being "foreign"
@EUCommission These are Euro-Euro transactions, I don't know what to say to these people. The currency of my country, my bank, my company, their company, their country and their bank are Euro. Why are they assuming third country on Eurozone EU companies. The whole "system" is baffling and totally unworkable unless you have thousands of EURO for lawyers
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@EUCommission These are Euro-Euro transactions, I don't know what to say to these people. The currency of my country, my bank, my company, their company, their country and their bank are Euro. Why are they assuming third country on Eurozone EU companies. The whole "system" is baffling and totally unworkable unless you have thousands of EURO for lawyers
@EUCommission I know Hungary uses foirents so they can game the system but the penalty for EU companies and countries working outside of the law is on the hapless consumer or company that actually follows the rules and not the informal workarounds you favour
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@EUCommission how about social enterprises and non-profits?
#nonprofit #socialenterpriseI'd really like @EUCommission to take a step forward and make it much more attractive to choose a not-for-profit governance model for your business. Note that i am not talking about about donation-based non-profits but not-for-profit companies.
We need to learn from the mess that is US right now, not repeat their mistakes. We don't need EU Big tech startups. We need other forms of governance that are not based on profit maximization and wealth accumulation.
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EU-Inc is coming: a single, straightforward structure for businesses, that works across all EU countries.
What does it mean?
Register a company in any EU country in less than 48 hours, fully online
Easier access to funding in the start-up and scale-up phases
Growth across borders without extra red tapeFaster. Simpler. More European.
This is Europe made easy.
@EUCommission, great! EU is still much "fragmented in diversity" and changes like this makes us more united. And effective

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EU-Inc is coming: a single, straightforward structure for businesses, that works across all EU countries.
What does it mean?
Register a company in any EU country in less than 48 hours, fully online
Easier access to funding in the start-up and scale-up phases
Growth across borders without extra red tapeFaster. Simpler. More European.
This is Europe made easy.
I can't wait to see the debacle this will be in France...
I'm sure you'll be able to open a company there... On paper. Getting things to work as expected beyond that (getting an EU VAT number, getting access to online services, getting *anything* working essentially, might take months, if not years).
This will still be good in countries where things already work, because it will provide a unified interface, but, beyond that...

I won't hold my breath.

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EU-Inc is coming: a single, straightforward structure for businesses, that works across all EU countries.
What does it mean?
Register a company in any EU country in less than 48 hours, fully online
Easier access to funding in the start-up and scale-up phases
Growth across borders without extra red tapeFaster. Simpler. More European.
This is Europe made easy.
@EUCommission I think this is more like a wishful thinking than reality.
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I'd really like @EUCommission to take a step forward and make it much more attractive to choose a not-for-profit governance model for your business. Note that i am not talking about about donation-based non-profits but not-for-profit companies.
We need to learn from the mess that is US right now, not repeat their mistakes. We don't need EU Big tech startups. We need other forms of governance that are not based on profit maximization and wealth accumulation.
@einarpersson @Frost @EUCommission Sounds perfect. I really hope it happens.
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I'd really like @EUCommission to take a step forward and make it much more attractive to choose a not-for-profit governance model for your business. Note that i am not talking about about donation-based non-profits but not-for-profit companies.
We need to learn from the mess that is US right now, not repeat their mistakes. We don't need EU Big tech startups. We need other forms of governance that are not based on profit maximization and wealth accumulation.
@einarpersson @Frost @EUCommission Wasn't there something with cooperatives already existing? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Societas_cooperativa_Europaea
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EU-Inc is coming: a single, straightforward structure for businesses, that works across all EU countries.
What does it mean?
Register a company in any EU country in less than 48 hours, fully online
Easier access to funding in the start-up and scale-up phases
Growth across borders without extra red tapeFaster. Simpler. More European.
This is Europe made easy.
@EUCommission When? Asking for me.
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EU-Inc is coming: a single, straightforward structure for businesses, that works across all EU countries.
What does it mean?
Register a company in any EU country in less than 48 hours, fully online
Easier access to funding in the start-up and scale-up phases
Growth across borders without extra red tapeFaster. Simpler. More European.
This is Europe made easy.
@EUCommission We need this yesterday
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@EUCommission When? Asking for me.
@davep @EUCommission A bill is to be introduced at the end of the first quarter of 2026, i.e. sometime in March. It will then require the approval of all 27 member states. So it will probably be quite some time before a law is passed that everyone agrees on.
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@davep @EUCommission A bill is to be introduced at the end of the first quarter of 2026, i.e. sometime in March. It will then require the approval of all 27 member states. So it will probably be quite some time before a law is passed that everyone agrees on.
@milten @EUCommission
And the French will then say it's not compatible with their system or something...