Material errors should be visible after they are fixed. This log records the claim that changed, the replacement wording, the affected coverage, and the primary evidence used.
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We log corrections that change a reader’s understanding of a rule, date, status, scope, or material conclusion. Routine spelling, formatting, and style edits are not listed. This public log began on 15 July 2026 with the site-wide editorial review.
Official name of the proposed form
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Previous wording
Some pages said the Commission proposal called the company form S.EU or Societas Europaea Unipersonalis.
Corrected wording
COM(2026) 321 is titled the 28th Regime Corporate Legal Framework – ‘EU Inc.’ The proposal uses EU Inc as the name; ‘28th regime’ describes the broader legal approach.
Some pages summarized the proposal as requiring EUR 1 in minimum share capital.
Corrected wording
COM(2026) 321 sets no statutory minimum share-capital amount; the articles may state subscribed capital of EUR 0. This is a proposed rule, not current law.
Earlier copy presented Q1 2027 as an expected EU Inc registration launch.
Corrected wording
No official registration opening date has been set. The Commission text proposes application 12 months after entry into force, which first depends on adoption by Parliament and Council.
The 48-hour timeline and EUR 100 fee ceiling were described too broadly as universal registration guarantees.
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They are proposed fast-track standards tied to use of the EU central interface and EU templates, not a promise covering every formation route or every startup cost. EU Inc cannot yet be registered.
Some wording could be read as if EU Inc had already been adopted or were available today.
Corrected wording
EU Inc is the European Commission proposal COM(2026) 321 in ordinary legislative procedure 2026/0074(COD). It is not adopted law, its final rules may change, and adoption is not guaranteed.