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What is the minimum base capital for a German company?
The standard type of company used in Germany is a GmbH, which means a company with limited liability.
Limited liability means that the risk the shareholder has is limited to what he has paid in as base capital.
The minimum base capital for a GmbH is € 25.000.
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