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Company Formation in Croatia: Types, Taxes and Costs

Forming a company in Croatia takes roughly five days to four weeks, most often as a d.o.o. (limited liability company) needing EUR 2,500 of capital, or a simple j.d.o.o. needing just EUR 1. Croatian residents can incorporate fully online through the government START platform without a notary, while foreign founders usually register via a notarised power of attorney. Croatia, a eurozone member since 2023, charges 18% corporate tax (10% for revenue under EUR 1 million) and 25% VAT.

Last updated June 2026 · 6 min read

Croatia at a glance

Croatia is one of the EU jurisdictions founders most often use today, especially while the EU-wide 28th Regime (EU Inc) is still a proposal. Below are the verified essentials: company types, tax, capital, timing and whether you can set up remotely.

Company types in Croatia

  • d.o.o. (limited liability company) The standard form (drustvo s ogranicenom odgovornoscu): a separate legal entity with limited liability, EUR 2,500 minimum capital, and 100% foreign ownership allowed.
  • j.d.o.o. (simple LLC) A low-cost simple limited company with EUR 1 minimum capital, up to five members. It sets aside a quarter of annual profit into reserves until capital reaches EUR 2,500, then converts to a regular d.o.o.
Company formation in Croatia: key facts (last reviewed June 2026)
Corporate tax Corporate income tax is 18% standard, with a reduced 10% rate for companies whose annual revenue is below EUR 1 million. There are no significant local income taxes.
VAT rate Standard VAT (PDV) is 25%, among the highest in the EU, with reduced rates of 13% and 5%. The domestic registration threshold rose to EUR 60,000 in 2025.
Minimum share capital A standard d.o.o. requires EUR 2,500 of capital; the simple j.d.o.o. needs only EUR 1, paid in full. A d.d. (joint-stock company) requires roughly EUR 25,000. Capital is deposited into a temporary account before court registration.
Setup time Via the online START platform a d.o.o. or j.d.o.o. can be formed in a few business days (the court registers within about 5 working days). For foreign founders using a power of attorney, the full process typically takes 2 to 4 weeks.
Remote setup Partial. Croatian residents can incorporate fully online through the START platform with no notary. Foreign founders, especially non-EU nationals, generally cannot use START and instead incorporate remotely through a notarised power of attorney to a local lawyer.
Director / residency No residency or nationality requirement. A d.o.o. can be 100% foreign-owned with a non-resident director, who must be a natural person. Residence is not required to incorporate or serve as director.
Banking options Share capital is first deposited at a Croatian bank or FINA. Major banks include Zagrebacka banka (UniCredit), PBZ (Intesa), Erste, OTP and Raiffeisen. Wise and Revolut are used for daily operations, but a local IBAN is normally needed for the capital deposit.
Our formation service from around €100 to €200 (estimated). You get a fixed quote in your free plan before you commit.

Croatia adopted the euro and joined Schengen on 1 January 2023, removing currency risk for EU trade. The 10% reduced corporate rate for companies under EUR 1 million of revenue is among the more competitive small-company rates in the EU.

How to register a company in Croatia

The process is straightforward and, in Croatia, largely digital. In outline:

  1. Choose your company type and name. Most founders pick the d.o.o. (limited); we confirm the name is available.
  2. Verify your identity. Partial. Croatian residents can incorporate fully online through the START platform with no notary. Foreign founders, especially non-EU nationals, generally cannot use START and instead incorporate remotely through a notarised power of attorney to a local lawyer.
  3. File the incorporation. Once documents are signed, registration usually completes in around 1-4 weeks.
  4. Open a business account and register for tax/VAT. Share capital is first deposited at a Croatian bank or FINA. Major banks include Zagrebacka banka (UniCredit), PBZ (Intesa), Erste, OTP and Raiffeisen. Wise and Revolut are used for daily operations, but a local IBAN is normally needed for the capital deposit.

We handle each step with licensed local counsel, so the paperwork, registered address and filings are done correctly the first time.

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Tell us where you live and what you are building. Our formation service starts from around €100 to €200 (estimated); we confirm the right structure for Croatia, give you a fixed quote, and form the company with licensed counsel.

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Who can form a company in Croatia

Founders from outside the EU can own and run a Croatian company, with the cross-border requirements handled for you. We flag any residency or local-agent rule for Croatia up front, so there are no surprises.

Croatia and the 28th Regime (EU Inc)

EU Inc, the proposed 28th Regime, would let you register one company valid across all 27 EU member states. It is not law yet (expected around 2027-2028), so a Croatian company is one of the ready options you can use today. Forming an EU company now also positions you to adopt EU Inc later, as we cover in how to prepare an EU Inc company. To weigh Croatia against other countries, see company formation in Europe.

Frequently asked questions

Can a foreigner open a company in Croatia?

No residency or nationality requirement. Foreign founders can own the company from abroad, and we handle the cross-border steps, from identity checks to filings.

How long does company formation in Croatia take?

Registration usually takes about 1 to 4 weeks once your documents are ready. You get a firm timeline for your own case in your free plan.

What corporate tax does a company in Croatia pay?

Corporate tax is 10% / 18%, and standard VAT is 25%. We confirm the exact rates for your activity before you commit.

Can I form a company in Croatia remotely?

Mostly. Most steps are remote, though one (such as notarisation or opening a bank account) can need a video or in-person appointment. We use the remote-friendly route wherever one exists.

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