Subsidiary or branch in France: choosing the right legal structure is a key step for any foreign company planning to enter the French market. This decision has direct consequences on taxation, legal liability, and accounting organization.
At APRZ, we support international companies in this strategic decision, helping them select a structure aligned with their business objectives and global organization.
A subsidiary is a French legal entity, created and wholly or partially owned by a foreign parent company. It has its own legal personality and operates as an autonomous entity, even though it remains controlled by the group.
A branch is a direct extension of the foreign company. It does not constitute an independent legal entity and acts on behalf of the parent company.
| Criteria | Subsidiary | Branch |
|---|---|---|
| Legal personality | Yes (French company) | No |
| Liability | Limited to share capital | Unlimited for the parent company |
| Taxation | Corporate income tax in France | Corporate tax on French-source profits |
| Management flexibility | High | More regulated |
| Commercial image | Strong local credibility | More institutional |
From a tax perspective, both structures may be subject to corporate income tax in France, but their operating logic differs:
From an accounting standpoint, a subsidiary maintains its own full set of accounts, while a branch requires a clear articulation between local accounting and the parent company’s accounting.
The choice between a subsidiary and a branch should never be made in isolation. It must take into account international taxation, financial flows, legal liability, and growth prospects.
At APRZ, we analyze your overall situation and support you in implementing the most appropriate structure, in line with your accounting and tax obligations in France.
Yes, this is possible. Such a transformation should be anticipated to avoid uncontrolled tax or legal consequences.
A branch directly exposes the foreign parent company to liability, which may represent a risk depending on the activity carried out.
In the short term, a branch may seem simpler. In the medium to long term, a subsidiary often provides greater security and clarity.
Are you hesitating between a subsidiary or a branch for your project in France? We help you make a structured, coherent, and secure decision.
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