Ok. What happens when you cross that "not a start up anymore" line, lets say in a successful fast growing business in a year or two. Sounds like a lot of rebates and freebies disappear and taxes and other liabilities increase, as of course expected.
Im all for the idea, but 195euro/desks are not a solution IMO. If you want to create thriving business scene (in any country) - drop small business tax rates (and other liabilities) to 0-5% and lock them there for first 5 years. Then if business makes it successfully to the commercial stage in 5 years - increase taxes to the current "market rate".
Ka-ching! Then You really have a new start up mecca!
Im all for the idea, but 195euro/desks are not a solution IMO. If you want to create thriving business scene (in any country) - drop small business tax rates (and other liabilities) to 0-5% and lock them there for first 5 years. Then if business makes it successfully to the commercial stage in 5 years - increase taxes to the current "market rate".
Ka-ching! Then You really have a new start up mecca!