managing a company from abroad

Tax changes in Estonia 2025

The Estonian Parliament passed the Social Tax, Income Tax and other Acts Amendment Act On 15 June 2015. The Act comes into force in stages. The first amendments come into force on 01.01.2016. The main tax amendments The social tax rate will reduce. The social tax will be 32.5 % instead of the current 33…

Abbreviated accounts for micro companies

Abbreviated accounts for micro companies 1Office UK’s country manager Ivar Veskioja discusses the transposition of the European accounting directive and the recent decision of the European court and explains, what the directive actually changes. The position of Estonia’s last government When criticising the directive, the Estonian government has found that the original aims, reducing the…

Tax residency of a company

When does an Estonian company attract tax residency in a foreign country? The exemption from corporate income tax, a special characteristic of Estonia, attracts foreign entrepreneurs to register companies in Estonia. Estonian entrepreneurs in turn are acting more and more actively in foreign countries while trying to retain a minimal tax burden. This is why…

VAT to the Swedish Tax Board

VAT charging of electronic services

From the 1st of January 2015 the new VAT order will begin to apply to B2C electronic services providers due to directive 2008/8/EC of the European Commission. The specified services will start to be taxed in the country where the recipient of the service is located. Which electronic services will taxation change for? The changes…

Income tax in sweden

Declaring transactions of 1000 Euros

Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves blocked on 18th of December 2013 an amendment to the Estonian Value-added tax act – which would require all transactions greater than 1,000 euros to be declared – on the grounds that it is unconstitutional. Opponents of the amendment, including the Estonian Association of SMEs, say it threatens business secrets,…

How to start business in Estonia for a Finnish

Estonian labor tax rates 2013

New minimum gross monthly salary of 320 euros is not yet approved Minimum gross monthly salary is still 290 euros, until the government approves new minimum with its decree. The Estonian Trade Union Confederation and The Estonian Employers’ Confederation signed an agreement on 21st of December 2012, which stated a new minimum gross monthly salary…