What is the process to open a company in Serbia?
We guide you through all legal steps: company registration, tax ID, bank account setup, compliance, and hiring framework.
How long does it take to register a company in Serbia?
Typically, it takes 7–15 business days with ComplyHire managing the process end-to-end.
Can I open a company remotely from abroad?
Yes, ComplyHire can help you open a Serbian entity without physically being present through legal power of attorney.
What legal structures are available in Serbia?
Most businesses choose a DOO (similar to an LLC), but other structures like branch offices or representative offices are also possible.
What are the ongoing requirements after registration?
You’ll need monthly accounting, tax filing, payroll, and compliance checks. ComplyHire can manage all of this for you.
Entity setup in Serbia can be a complex process, involving multiple legal, administrative, and compliance steps to formally establish a local company.
This FAQ page on Serbia company formation provides clear answers to questions about registering a business, meeting local requirements, and complying with Serbian regulations.
Whether you’re expanding globally or launching a new venture in Serbia, you’ll find information on everything from choosing a legal structure and incorporation procedures to ongoing obligations like tax registration and labor compliance. By reviewing this FAQ, you can better understand the company formation process and prepare for a smooth expansion into the Serbian market.
Ultimately, these insights will help you navigate Serbia’s incorporation process confidently and ensure your new entity is set up for long-term success and compliance.