Guide to Company Types in Estonia for 2025
Have you heard about a small country in northern Europe called Estonia? If so, you are probably already considering starting a company in Estonia.
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Have you heard about a small country in northern Europe called Estonia? If so, you are probably already considering starting a company in Estonia.
Why Annual Report in Estonia Are Essential for Businesses What Makes Annual Reports Vital in Estonia? If you’re running a company in Estonia, there’s one document that holds a special place in the business landscape—the annual report. Annual report in Estonia are much more than administrative formalities—they are essential for legal compliance and building…
For many business owners with a Swedish Aktiebolag (AB), opening a business bank account in Sweden is not as simple as it might seem. Swedish banks have strict compliance requirements, and business owners often face delays or even rejection if their documentation isn’t up to par. Which banks to choose: Pros and Cons When…
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.
Our tax consultation team has put together a simple comparison table of the primary corporate and personal taxes in Estonia, Lithuania, Sweden, Finland and UK. 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.co…
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.
Following the UK’s departure from the EU, there have been many changes to the VAT treatment for selling goods to UK consumers.
Sweden’s business climate is very favourable for foreign direct investments. However, the company formation in Sweden can be quite complicated – but don’t worry, we can help you with starting your journey.
If you have found a great product or service that you want to sell online, you have definitely been thinking about e-commerce. But as the e-commerce business is a massive sector that is booming, there are many questions you need to think about, and with every answer, more questions arise. The main administrative one being:…
Learn about starting a company in Sweden, including various types of legal forms, tax systems and laws regulating the local business scene.