
Company Registration Estonia
Use the form below to ask a question about accounting or to make arrangements to register a company in Estonia.
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ESSOR Business
Opening Hours
Telephone
+ 372 5466 8944
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Monday to Sunday 11.00-21.00
Company Formation Packages

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Estonia Silver Package
1700,00 EUR
New Estonia Limited Liability Company (Osaühing)
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Notary Fees
State Registration Tax
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Power-of-Attorney
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Company Foundation Documents
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Registered Business Address 2 Years
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120 minutes Business Consultation
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Internet Banking Visa/Master Card
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Business Lunch
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VAT Registration
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Estonia Gold Package
3900 EUR
New Estonia Limited Liability Company (Osaühing)
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Notary Fees
State Registration Tax
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Power-of-Attorney
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Company Foundation Documents
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Registered Business Address 3 Years
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300 minutes Business Consultation
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Internet Banking Visa/Master Card
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Business Lunch
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24/7 Customer Assistance
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VAT Registration
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New Company Webpage
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Accounting 12 Months
Our support services in Estonia

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Estonia Business & Legal Consultation
If you are a start-up company we will provide you with the essential information on how to run a business in Estonia.
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We can also help you with insights into your line of business.
Lawyers will advise with regard to international taxation law, company law and other legal issues that might arise.
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We are also available to represent clients in any dealings they may have with third parties.
Why choose us as your business partner in Estonia?

Estonia Facts in a Nutshell

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Corporate Taxation
As a general rule the tax is 0 % annually on retained profits. If profit is distributed to owners, the tax is 22 %.
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Note that Estonian resident shareowners do not pay personal income tax or capital gains tax on distributed profit.
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Government
Estonia is a member of NATO and EU. It is republic with a president, multi-party system, free press, prime minister and 100 member parliament.
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Economy
Estonia is one of the least indebted EU nations. Income inequalities are rather sharp between the poorest and richest.
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Housing and groceries are generally expensive by European standards.
Estonia is a vibrant free market economy that attracts many start-ups especially in the field information technology.
Many Estonians work abroad part-time as local wages are too low to support the expensive living costs coupled with recent high inflation
