New Tax Laws Around the World β€” And How Georgia Offers Simplicity & Savings

As of September 2025, many countries are introducing new tax laws — higher rates, more reporting requirements, stricter compliance for digital and remote businesses. These changes are making it harder for freelancers, remote teams, and small companies to stay profitable without spending too much time and money on taxes.

What’s Changing Globally

  • Implementation of global minimum corporate tax rules (15%) in many jurisdictions. [oai_citation:0‡Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OECD/G20_Inclusive_Framework?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
  • New digital services or digital advertising taxes in some European countries. [oai_citation:1‡Financial Times](https://www.ft.com/content/39d4678d-a7e1-4fce-b8d8-eb799cfed3e6?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
  • Stricter rules for profit shifting, reporting of offshore income and cross‑border transactions. [oai_citation:2‡Bipartisan Policy Center](https://bipartisanpolicy.org/explainer/how-does-the-2025-house-gop-tax-bill-change-international-tax-rules/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
  • Rising administration costs for compliance — accounting, audits, foreign exchange, etc.

Why Georgia Offers a Better Path

  • Low taxes for Individual Entrepreneurs (IE): ~1% tax rate.
  • LLC benefits: 0% tax on profit reinvested, 15% when distributing dividends.
  • Remote registration process with minimal documentation required — POA + legalized passport.
  • Friendly banking options (SEPA, international transfers), with support for business in multiple currencies.
  • Full support in multiple languages (including Romanian / English), clarity in pricing, no hidden fees.

Should You Consider Moving Part of Your Business to Georgia?

If taxes or compliance costs are eating into your income, it makes sense to explore options. Georgia could significantly lower your tax burden and make administration much easier.

If you’d like us to run a comparison for your specific business (how much you’d pay now vs. what you could pay in Georgia), just reach out:

Email: hello@startge.com

Georgia doesn’t promise miracles, but for many businesses it delivers a rare mix of low tax, simplicity and legal certainty.

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