Establishing a company in Serbia

Why Serbia?

In the current economic and political situation, Russian entrepreneurs are increasingly thinking about preservation and development of their business, looking for opportunities to make transit and bank operations abroad. Recently in Serbia, apart from overall economic growth and improvement of business climate, banking industry has developed considerably and continues to improve due to many transformations and reforms. It is in Serbia that the banks have one of the simplest procedures for opening accounts and require few documents. Serbia is a great choice for solving your business challenges.
Friendly country for Russia
Possibility to open accounts in any currency
Stable and universal banking system
Access to the European market and interaction with the USA companies
Lower taxes than in other European countries
Clear and consistent judicial solutions for transit and bank operations
Quickly obtained residence permits when establishing a company
The lowest tax rate in Europe
15 % corporate income tax, 15 % tax on dividends
Avoidance of double taxation
The Republic of Serbia has signed more than 60 agreements on avoidance of double taxation
Tax on income received in Serbia
Non-residents are subject to tax only on income received in Serbia
Compliance with international standards
The country complies with international standards for accounting

Our advantages

Knowledge of specifics of the foreign market
Knowledge in the area of avoidance of double taxation
Expertise in personal taxes for foreign citizens
Comprehensive Serbian-Russian language support
Our company’s representative works in Serbia to promptly receive correspondence and interact with local authorities
All communication is made using one-stop shop principle, there is no need for you to look for a responsible person
Accounting services
Keeping accounts
Calculating taxes and other obligatory payments
Keeping employees’ personal records
Tax reporting
Legal services
Selection of the form of business
Registration of companies (legal entities or individuals)
Provision of a legal address
Financial services
Development of a financial model
Opening a corporate account
Administrative services
Search for premises for offices, warehouses, production
Leasing office space
Services of a representative

Price list

Price
Service
Cost
Time-limit
Add. conditions
Accounting services
Cost from € 100 per month
Time-limit monthly service
Add. conditions Bank charges are paid extra
Consultation from experts
Cost € 200
Time-limit one-time service
Add. conditions Bank charges are paid extra
Services of a representative
Cost € 200 per month
Time-limit monthly service
Add. conditions Bank charges are paid extra
Leasing office space
Cost € 500 per 6 months
Time-limit monthly service
Add. conditions Bank charges are paid extra
Opening a corporate account
Cost € 500
Time-limit from 5 days
Add. conditions Bank charges are paid extra
Development of a financial model
Cost from € 500
Time-limit one-time service
Add. conditions Bank charges are paid extra
Registration of a company
Cost € 1000
Time-limit 5-7 working days
Add. conditions Tax to Business Register Agency is paid extra

Frequently asked questions

FAQ
Does a Russian citizen need to get a visa to visit Serbia?
In Serbia, there is a visa-free regime for Russian citizens for visits up to 30 days. For a longer stay, a resident permit must be obtained. Our experts will consult you and select the best option based on your goals and objectives.
Which taxes does a business pay in Serbia?
The main taxes for entrepreneurs in Serbia are corporate income tax (15 %) and tax on dividends (15 %). VAT rate is 20 %, taxes and fees associated with salaries are about 62 % of net salaries.
Why do companies choose Serbia as a location for conducting business?
Firstly, people in Serbia are mentally close to Russian citizens and have tolerant attitude towards them. Secondly, it is quite easy and relatively inexpensive to register a company there. Another advantage is service at the banks that work without limitations both with the Russian Federation and with EU countries.