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Germany vs USA: Which Country Should You Incorporate In?

Germany vs USA — cost, tax, banking, payment processors, and which is better for your use case. 30% vs 21% corporate tax. 2026 analysis.

The headline comparison

GermanyUSA (Wyoming LLC baseline)
Entity typeGmbHLLC (state-level)
Filing fee (one-off)$850$100
Annual maintenance$350$62
Year-1 total$1,200$162
Headline corporate tax30%21% (C-Corp); 0% (LLC pass-through)
VAT / Sales tax19%0% federal (state sales tax varies)
Banking accessibility9/1010/10 (Mercury, Brex, every US bank)
Privacy4/10 — UBO private7/10 — UBO private (FinCEN BOI internal)
Remote formationIn-person typicalYes, fully remote
Stripe✅ Supported✅ Native
Processing time14 days1–10 days depending on state

When Germany wins over a US LLC

  • Largest EU economy
  • Strong banking
  • You sell to customers in Europe and benefit from local market presence.
  • UBO register is non-public — stronger privacy than US BOI requirement (which is at least internally accessible).

When a US LLC wins over Germany

  • Banking: Mercury, Brex, and every US bank accept non-residents. Germany banking is 9/10.
  • Stripe and payment rails: US has the most mature payment ecosystem in the world.
  • Pass-through taxation: a US LLC owes 0% federal corporate tax on retained or distributed profits. Tax obligation falls on the owner personally — and if the owner is a non-resident with no US-source ECI, that's also often 0%.
  • Filing cost: $162 year-1 in Wyoming vs $1,200 in Germany.
  • Speed: Wyoming LLC in 1-2 days vs 14 days in Germany.

The hybrid approach many founders use

Many non-US founders form both entities:

  • A US LLC (usually Wyoming) for Stripe, US customers, and US-facing brand.
  • A local Germany entity for substance, local employment, and local market.

The US LLC bills the Germany entity or vice versa, with transfer-pricing documentation. This is common in SaaS and digital agencies. Talk to a cross-border CPA before structuring.

Decision matrix

  • Selling globally / mostly US? → US LLC.
  • Selling in Europe / locally?Germany entity.
  • Need both Stripe and EU/local presence? → Hybrid.
  • VC fundraising plans? → Delaware C-Corp (not LLC, not Germany).

For US-specific deep dive, see our United States company formation guide. For a personalized recommendation, run the 5-question quiz.

Authoritative source
Germany official business registry / authority
Last verified: 2026-05-15