How much does it cost to set up a business in France?

Embarking on the journey of starting a business in France comes with its set of obligatory fees and considerations. The costs associated with business creation vary based on the type of business, whether it’s a company or a sole proprietorship. Furthermore, the chosen business structure and the level of support option for can influence certain fees. Let’s delve into the intricacies of business creation costs, providing insights for expats, navigating the French entrepreneurial landscape.

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How much does it cost to set up a business in France

How much does it cost to start a micro-business France?

For aspiring entrepreneurs option for a micro-business, there’s a significant advantage – the creation process is entirely free. The creation of a micro-enterprise involves a simple declaration of activity, incurring zero costs. 

However, it’s crucial to note that classic individual businesses may involve registration fees based on the nature of the activity:

  • Commercial activity: 24,08 €
  • Craft activity: 45 €
  • Commercial agent activity: 24,30 €
  • Liberal or agricultural activity: No registration fees, creation is free

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How much does it cost to start a company is France?

Creating a company, be it an SAS, SARL, or other structures, entails various business formation costs that remain consistent across all types. These include:

  • Costs of drafting the statutes
  • Share capital deposit fees
  • Costs of declaring beneficial owners
  • Legal notice fees
  • Company registration fees

Additional costs may arise based on specific situations, such as domiciling the head office through a service provider or registering a trademark.

Cost breakdown for SARL creation

For those opting to create a Société à Responsabilité Limitée (SARL), a breakdown of costs includes:

  • Documentation: Free if done independently, around 200 € with a legal platform, or between 1500 € and 2500 € with professional assistance.
  • Share capital: Minimum 1 €
  • Domiciliation: Costs vary, from free for domiciliation representative to 15 € to 300 € for domiciliation company
  • Legal notice: 144 €
  • Registration: Commercial activity 44 € / Craft activity 60 € to 300 €
  • Option: Brand registration 190 € + 40 € (if additional class)

Cost breakdown for SAS creation

For those choosing a Société par Actions Simplifiée (SAS), the breakdown is similar:

  • Documentation: Free if done independently, around 200 € with a legal platform, or between 1500 € and 2500 € with professional assistance.
  • Share capital: Minimum 1 €
  • Domiciliation: Costs vary, from free for domiciliation representative to 15 € to 300 € for domiciliation company
  • Legal notice: Between 138 € and 162 €
  • Registration: Commercial activity 59 € / Craft activity 74 € to 300 €
  • Option: Brand registration 190 € + 40 € (if additional class)

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Understanding share capital fees

Share capital, a crucial element in business creation, is determined by partner contributions. The amount of share capital, although often symbolic (1 € for many companies), influences the cost of creating a business. Regardless of the amount, capital deposit fees with the chosen bank must be considered, ranging from 0 € to 150 € depending on the bank. 

Key questions on business creation costs

What is the cost of starting a business?

The cost of starting a business varies based on the type of business and its associated paperwork. For instance, creating a commercial company incurs 37,45 €, while one for craft activity costs an additional 15 €. Moreover, fees related to the declaration of beneficial owners amount to 21,41 €.

Can you start a business in France for free?

Distinguishing between self-business and company creation is vital. While creating a self-business is possible for free, forming a company (SAS, SARL, SCI) involves costs. Companies are not created for free, and fees such as court registry fees or legal notification fees must be considered.

What are the costs involved in setting up a company in France?

Setting up a company involves various costs, including registry fees, legal notification fees, and potentially lawyer fees if professional assistance is sought. The overall costs can be influenced by the chosen support method, with an average cost of 200 € for online platforms and 1,500 € to 2,500 € when working with a lawyer.

Thinking about starting a business in France?

If you’re an expat looking to turn your business dreams into reality in France, you’re in the right place. Whether it’s envisioning your own gîte or Chambre d’hôte, launching a vibrant bar or restaurant, or providing essential English-language services – we are your go-to resource for essential insights on establishing and managing a business in France. Discover articles to help you start your business journey in France. 

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