Why the End of 2025 Is the Best Time to Open a Company in Georgia
Why the End of 2025 Is the Best Time to Open a Company in Georgia
The global business climate is shifting fast. Taxes are rising, banking is getting stricter, and compliance rules are becoming heavier everywhere. But Georgia is moving in the opposite direction — simpler rules, lower taxes, and fast company setup.
1. Global Taxes Are Increasing — Georgia Stays Low-Tax
As Europe and other regions introduce new tax hikes and reporting obligations, Georgia keeps offering:
- 1% tax for qualifying small businesses
- 0% tax for IT Zone companies
- simple, predictable compliance
2. Remote Registration Is Easier Than Ever
You can open a company fully online, without traveling. StartGE handles everything: incorporation, virtual office, accounting setup, and banking onboarding.
3. Better Banking Options for Foreign Entrepreneurs
Georgia still offers access to stable banking and fintech solutions, while many countries restrict non-resident accounts. This makes it one of the last easy jurisdictions for international founders.
4. Perfect Timing Before 2026 Regulations
More global tax changes are expected in 2026. Setting up in late 2025 lets you lock in lower taxes and restructure your business before new rules appear.
5. StartGE Makes Setup Fast and Human
We focus on speed, clarity, and real human support — not generic instructions. Most founders finish the setup in 3–5 days, fully remote.
2025 is the perfect moment to move to a simple, stable, low-tax jurisdiction. If you're ready to register your company in Georgia, StartGE is here to help.