Germany is notoriously bureaucratic. And Spain is just pure fucking hell. Notaries should be hunted for sport.
Britain is great. I can file my taxes online relatively painlessly for any non-employment income. Employment income is done automatically. To set up a small business, I buy public liability insurance and a domain. Many tasks that require multiple notary appointments in Spain can be done online or, for some obscure processes, at the post office.
I suspect that business climate divides sharply between the north and south, with Germany and France being honorary southerners. I'd love to unpack the link between Catholicism and stultifying bureaucracy, since both involve archaic institutions imposing themselves between oneself and one's goal.
I doubt there's much link with Catholicism. Here in Lithuania bureaucracy is pretty simple as I described above. From what I hear Poland is even easier.
Britain is great. I can file my taxes online relatively painlessly for any non-employment income. Employment income is done automatically. To set up a small business, I buy public liability insurance and a domain. Many tasks that require multiple notary appointments in Spain can be done online or, for some obscure processes, at the post office.
I suspect that business climate divides sharply between the north and south, with Germany and France being honorary southerners. I'd love to unpack the link between Catholicism and stultifying bureaucracy, since both involve archaic institutions imposing themselves between oneself and one's goal.