How does the liquidation of an Estonian company work?

If your business plans don’t work out as you have planned and you wish to end your business activities in Estonia, there are several options to do so. This article will cover the option of selling the company and liquidating it. Selling…
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Q&A with NOMADS. insure: What Obtaining a Business Licence in Estonia Looks Like

There’s a list of business activities that require a licence in order to legally operate in Estonia. For example, if you’re dealing with finance and financial activities, tourism, the labour market, or insurance, you MUST go through the…

Will the OECD lead global corporate tax reform affect e-Residents?

On 08.10.2021, Estonia joined the Statement on the Two-Pillar Solution to Address the Tax Challenges Arising from the Digitalisation of the Economy, prepared under the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (IF). This…
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E-Residency company founders: you don’t want to make these 5 mistakes in your shareholders’ agreement

Starting your business in Estonia with multiple shareholders who all have their e-Residency cards is an easy and fast process. With multiple shareholders, we always recommend making a shareholders agreement. This agreement will govern how the…
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What defines a startup company in Estonia? 

Different countries can have different views about what a startup is. When you apply for the Estonian Startup Visa you need to make sure you’re on the same page with the official info. Typically, a startup is a company in the early stages…

Five things to achieve before applying for Estonia’s Startup Visa

Getting accepted into the Startup Visa programme of Estonia is a major step forward for any startup. It is beneficial to have access to the Estonian startup ecosystem and grab the opportunity to meet investors. While it is possible for any…

OSS and IOSS – the new game changers for EU VAT returns!

Do you know that from the 1st July the EU VAT law is going through some major changes? Three new special schemes will start to apply for VAT. Silva Hunt organised a webinar to find out more from an Estonian leading VAT tax expert Tõnis Elling…

Is your team good enough to qualify for the Estonian Startup Visa?

Did you know that 23% of the Start-Ups fail because they do not have the right team?  There is no such thing as a solo entrepreneur. Nobody who’s ever scaled a business from the ground up did it alone. The people you choose to…

Annual reporting: How to deal with negative equity?

Did you get a letter from your accountant saying your company's equity is lower than the law requires? When not dealt with there can be unwanted consequences. Here we will explain in more detail what does it mean and how to solve it.   The…