We invite you to complete the form with the required information in order to start the online incorporation of your company in Estonia. Our company formation specialists will contact you with details about the further steps for company registration.
In Estonia, certain tax requirements must be completed through local agents, especially when it comes to non-EU companies. These must appoint a fiscal representative to handle VAT-related procedures. Below, we invite you to find out the main services associated with appointing a fiscal representative in Estonia. You can rely on our local advisors for…
Estonia is one of the leading European countries when it comes to new technologies being implemented in day-to-day activities. As such, foreign citizens can even obtain e-citizenship in Estonia at the moment. Foreign investors who want to take advantage of these technologies can set up blockchain companies and operate them in Estonia. If you are…
Estonia is one of the most technologically advanced countries in Europe and the first to introduce the concept of e-residency. This happened because most of the governmental services available for the general population and businesses are online, which means tax returns and various documents that need to be obtained can be done via the…
Initially set up only for book sales, at the present, Amazon.com is a huge online retailing business. In 2013 alone, Amazon shipped 608 million packages, which translated to 1.6 million packages per day. Since 2015, Amazon.com predicted its fulfillment centers were within 20 miles of 31% of the population in the…
In order to set up a fintech business in Estonia, both local and foreign investors need to obtain crypto licenses. A change in the legislation transformed the two available types of licenses into a single one, called the Virtual Currency Service Provider license. Our company formation consultants in Estonia can help foreign…
The fintech sector in Estonia is a highly innovative and user-friendly one. Service providers in this industry cover banking, fund management, treasury and shared services, as well as insurance and e-government. The market players adopt new technologies constantly and improve the user friendliness of the industry for clients from all over the world.…
The printing industry in Estonia is a modern sector due to the fact that there have been large investments made in it in the last ten years. The capabilities of the industry are able to answer the needs of the local market, therefore the exports represent around 40% of the net turnover.…
Numerous fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) have a low shelf life, either because of the consumer demand or due to the fact that the goods deteriorate quickly. Certain FMCG, like fruits, meat and vegetables, are extremely perishable. Others, such as toiletries, alcohol, pre-packaged foods, candies, chocolate and so on present longer turnover rates.…
At the present, around 3% of the entire workforce in Estonia is connected to agriculture. Out of the 45,000 square kilometers the country covers, around 21% is farmland and 50% is forest. Estonia has an agricultural industry which witnessed a crucial structural change: the average farm holding has increased by 74% recently. The public and…