Common Mistakes to Avoid When Forming a Company in Liechtenstein
2025-07-31 12:05
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Forming a Company in Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein is widely respected as one of Europeβs most discreet yet forward-thinking jurisdictions. With access to the EU market via EEA membership, a flat corporate tax rate of 12.5%, and a strong legal foundation, itβs ideal for international entrepreneurs.
At DomizilAdresse, we work with founders around the world to help them avoid the most frequent mistakes during the setup process β and ensure long-term legal and operational success.
β Mistake #1: Choosing the Wrong Legal Structure
AG, GmbH, Stiftung, or Trust reg.? Each structure serves different goals β and choosing the wrong one can create tax inefficiencies or governance issues later on.
How to avoid it:
We help you choose the ideal structure based on your use case, whether itβs asset protection, EU market access, or long-term succession planning.
β Mistake #2: Ignoring Residency or Director Requirements
Many Liechtenstein entities require at least one EEA-resident or locally authorized director, especially for financial compliance or regulatory approvals.
How to avoid it:
DomizilAdresse supports clients by coordinating with Swiss-based fiduciaries and professional directors to meet residency and governance requirements.
β Mistake #3: Delaying Bank Account Setup
Waiting to open a corporate bank account until after incorporation is a common error. It often leads to rejection or delays due to insufficient documentation or unclear ownership structures.
How to avoid it:
We initiate the banking process in parallel with your company formation and assist in account openings with Swiss or Liechtenstein institutions.
β Mistake #4: Misunderstanding Capital Requirements
Every legal structure comes with minimum capital thresholds:
AG: CHF/EUR 50,000 (at least 50% must be paid in at formation)
GmbH: CHF/EUR 10,000
How to avoid it:
We prepare and validate all capital deposit documentation in line with registry and banking requirements.
β Mistake #5: Neglecting Ongoing Compliance
Liechtenstein companies are subject to annual obligations including:
Many international founders overlook the advantages of combining their Liechtenstein company with Swiss infrastructure, such as office address or mail forwarding.
How to avoid it:
We provide Swiss business addresses, local contact services, and secure document handling β fully managed from our office in Baar, Switzerland.
Set Up Your Liechtenstein Company with Swiss-Led Expertise
Avoid costly mistakes, delays, and non-compliance. DomizilAdresse gives you a complete support system for forming and managing your Liechtenstein entity β all with Swiss precision.