Classical and Fintech Banking

Classical Banking VS Fintech Solutions

Estonia, known for its innovative digital society, also has a well-established banking sector that blends traditional services with modern technology. Classical banks in Estonia play a vital role in facilitating financial transactions, supporting businesses, and providing various banking services to individuals. Ultimately, the coexistence of classical banking and fintech presents consumers and businesses with a diverse array of options, empowering them to choose financial services that best align with their preferences, needs, and priorities in today’s evolving digital economy.

Taxes

Overview of taxes in 2024 – Estonia, Finland, Sweden, UK, Latvia and Lithuania

Our tax consultation team has put together a simple comparison table of the primary corporate and personal taxes in Estonia and neighboring countries. These tables are to be considered informative and general. Please note that tax rates can change. In case of further questions, feel free to contact us via email at estonia@1office.coCorporate TaxesEstoniaLithuaniaLatviaSwedenFinlandUnited KingdomIrelandEstoniaVAT…

OÜ vs MTÜ

Boost Your Business: Year-End Company Health Check Guide

Starting a business is an exciting endeavour, but before you can officially launch, you’ll need to set up a business bank account. This crucial step not only keeps your personal and business finances separate but also lays the foundation for financial stability and growth. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of successfully applying for a business bank account.

Soome maksuregistreeringud

The need for tax registrations in Finland and it’s risks when avoided

Quite often, in our field, we encounter companies that are unaware that certain business activities in Finland require local tax registrations and, consequently, tax and income declarations. It is often assumed that if a company is registered in the European Union, it can conduct business activities in member states without involving other countries’ tax authorities…

Starting a company in Estonia

The Guide to Successfully Applying for a Business Bank Account

Starting a business is an exciting endeavour, but before you can officially launch, you’ll need to set up a business bank account. This crucial step not only keeps your personal and business finances separate but also lays the foundation for financial stability and growth. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of successfully applying for a business bank account.

share capital requirements

Understanding Changes to the Estonian Commercial Code Regarding Share Capital Requirements

Starting from February 1st, 2023, there are some important changes to the Commercial Code. Instead of previous minimum share capital requirement 2500EUR, now there is no minimum capital requirement. As the smallest nominal value of a share is one euro cent, the share capital must be at least one cent from February onwards.

legal forms of business in Finland

Milliseid juriidilisi vorme valida äritegevuseks Soomes.

Kui alustate oma äritegevust Soomes, peate valima juriidilise vormi, mis sobib kõige paremini teie äriplaaniga. Selles kokkuvõttes võrdleme lühidalt kolme juriidilise vormi eeliseid ja puudusi, et aidata teil teha õige otsus.   Soomes on välismaa ettevõtjatel kolm peamist valikut: Oma olemasoleva välismaise ettevõttega tegutsemine Soomes oma välismaise ettevõttele filiaali registreerimine Soome osaühingu (OY) registreerimine Allpool…