In Portugal (for example) is is mandatory for an Lda (limited company) to have an employee, and they must be paid minimum monthly amount. In practice this means a few hundred euros a month go to the government in taxes. Then on top of that is another hundred or so in accountancy fees.
ptsneves|1 month ago
The accountant requirement I confirm, but also true in Poland for example.
The really big offense is that one must pay taxes for the next year based on the previous tax payments. They give a small grace period but then it’s on. It was supposed to be an emergency measure but of course it was never removed. It is a free loan to the state.
You can open a single person business though and skip the accountant.