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For example, could a limited liability company registered in a Baltic EU state offer services in Poland?

What I learn from the first comment to this question, this might depend for example on services nature.

So these should be online subscription services. But where to read such things, are these national regulation laws defining which companies types from what countries allow to do what?

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Yes. A company from one member state may do business in any E.U. state so long as it complies with local law in the course of doing so.

For example, a Dutch company doing business in Germany must still pay German taxes and comply with German labor laws for its German employees. But, it doesn't have to form a German subsidiary to do business in Germany.

ohwilleke
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