When launching a business focused on selling digital products in the European Union countries, startups face a number of tax obligations. Special attention should be paid to VAT taxation rules, as they significantly differ from the rules applied to traditional goods and services. One of the key points is the threshold of 10,000 euros for the single European market, which, when exceeded, requires Estonian startups to obtain an Estonian VAT number to use the OSS system.
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Debunking Myths: How and When Are Non-Residents' Salaries Taxed in Estonia?
The issue of taxing non-residents' salaries in Estonia holds a significant place in financial planning for both employers and employees. Correctly understanding the conditions under which a non-resident's salary is subject to taxation in Estonia helps to avoid mistakes and financial losses.
Smart Financing: How to Invest Wisely in Your Estonian Startup
At the outset of their journey, every entrepreneur grapples with the question: how to attract funds to their company for a successful launch and growth? Thanks to its appealing business environment and forward-thinking tax regime, Estonia presents entrepreneurs with a variety of financing mechanisms.
Important Update for Employers: Increase in the Minimum Wage in Estonia in 2024
From January 1, 2024, a significant change will occur in the economic life of Estonia: the minimum wage will be increased to 820 euros per month. This increase presents new requirements for the working conditions and wages of your employees. What do you need to know and do?
2024 in Estonia: Important tax changes that every entrepreneur should know!
Important changes are taking place in Estonian tax legislation from 2024. If you are doing business in Estonia, here are the key points to pay attention to: Changes to the VAT rate