Georgia vs Europe — Business Tax Rates in September 2025

In September 2025, many European countries have increased or announced changes to their business and freelancer tax structures. This means higher operating costs, more paperwork, and lower profit margins for small businesses and independent professionals.

Here’s how Georgia compares to the typical European setup:

FeatureEurope (Typical Rates)Georgia
Freelancers / Individual Entrepreneur Tax20% – 30%+1% (on turnover, up to GEL 500,000)
Corporate Profit Tax20% – 25%0% on reinvested profit (LLC)
Dividend Tax15% – 30%15%
Setup Speed & ProcessWeeks, multiple stepsFully remote, ~1 week with POA
Banking AccessCan be limited, high feesIncludes SEPA-friendly bank support

Whether you're a freelancer, digital nomad, or a growing remote team, Georgia offers a clear, low-tax environment that supports modern, location-independent work.

If you'd like to estimate your potential savings or explore if Georgia is the right move for your business, feel free to contact us:

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