UK vs Germany — Western Europe Comparison
UK Ltd is dramatically simpler — 24 hours vs 4–8 weeks, £12 vs €2,650–10,400+, no notary vs mandatory notary, 19–25% CT vs ~30% effective CT. Germany wins only if you specifically need a GmbH for G...

The comparison
| Factor | UK Ltd | German GmbH |
|---|---|---|
| Corp. Tax | 19–25% | ~30% effective |
| Min. capital | £1 | €25,000 (half at formation) |
| Setup time | 24 hours | 4–8 weeks |
| Notary required | No | Yes |
| Local director | No | No |
| Language | English | German |
| Year 1 cost | £700–1,700 | €2,670–7,830+ |
| Banking | Excellent digital options | Traditional banks; digital options growing |
| Trade tax | None | 7–17% Gewerbesteuer (municipal) |
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Germany GmbH — the only case for it
You should form a German GmbH if: 1. You are selling to German enterprise clients who require a German legal entity in their supplier onboarding process 2. You are hiring German employees (easier under German employment law with a local entity) 3. You are receiving German government grants or R&D funding (often requires German entity) 4. You are building for the German market specifically and "Made in Germany" credibility matters
For anything else — including selling to German clients from a UK Ltd — a German GmbH is unnecessary. German companies routinely contract with UK, Dutch, Irish, and other foreign companies.
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German trade tax — often overlooked
Germany's Gewerbesteuer (trade tax) is a municipal-level business tax that applies in addition to the federal CT. It ranges from approximately 7% (in some small municipalities) to 17% (Munich, Hamburg). This is why the effective German CT rate is ~30% rather than the 15% headline federal rate.
The trade tax is partially deductible against personal income tax for sole traders, but for GmbHs it is simply an additional cost.
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Choose UK Ltd if: ✅ You're not specifically targeting German enterprise buyers ✅ Cost and speed matter ✅ You want English-language administration ✅ You're a digital or service business
Choose German GmbH if: ✅ German enterprise clients require a German legal entity ✅ You're hiring German employees ✅ You want maximum German market credibility ✅ You're building a German subsidiary for a multinational group
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This content is educational and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult a qualified professional for your specific situation. Data last verified March 2026.