How to Pick Up Your e-Residency Card, and What are the Options During Covid-19?
Learn more about how to pick up your Estonian e-Residency card and what are the options during Covid-19 if you can’t collect the card due to restrictions.
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Learn more about how to pick up your Estonian e-Residency card and what are the options during Covid-19 if you can’t collect the card due to restrictions.
We have gathered a list of useful databases to do a background search for an Estonian company when looking for service providers or business partners.
Uğur Çakir is an e-Resident from Turkey who started an Estonian company SendGB OÜ using 1Office’s assistance and was kind enough to share his story.
An EORI number is a unique ID number given to businesses that import or export goods into or out of the European Union (EU).
After the Chancellor’s announcement on 20 March 2020, if you are a UK VAT registered business and have a payment due between 20 March 2020 and 30 June 2020 (VAT quarters ending February, March and April) you have the option to: defer the payment until a later date make the VAT payment as normal…
All Estonian companies are obligated to submit the data of the person who benefits from the company’s activities’, or so-called
beneficial owner, in the Estonian Business Register. Submitting the data of the company’s beneficial owner is mandatory due
to the updates in the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Prevention Act. The new requirement is in force from 10 March 2020.
This is a guest post by Molly Barnes from Digital Nomad Life. Speed matters a lot in the business world. Whether you need to get a product to market or hire the best person for your team, time is money, and wasted time often equates to a wasted opportunity. But suddenly we all find…
Finnish Tax Administration (Vero) extended the deadline for submission of annual reports and tax declarations for the fiscal period of 1 January – 31 December by one month, the new deadline being 31 May 2020. Since 31 May is Sunday, the documents can also be submitted on Monday, 1 June 2020. Extension of the deadline is applicable for both, Finnish and foreign companies who have the tax obligation in Finland.
This is a guest post by Neat. The banking sector has not always been supportive to SMEs. Financial tools that are readily available to corporates are rarely as accessible for young or small businesses – and sometimes that can present a roadblock to entrepreneurs that want to expand their businesses worldwide. Let’s take a…
Being able to work remotely and have a location-independent lifestyle is becoming increasingly popular and commonplace. People do not necessarily need to be at the office all-day, every-day and multiple studies have shown that remote workers can perform equally well, if not better than their counterparts. Working location-independently minimises costs, increases productivity and also leads…