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  • European Legal update: 29.10. – 12.11.2024.

    Publication / Natālija Ķīse

    Assistant lawyer Natālija Ķīse compiled the material. Consumer protection Commission warns the online market Temu of possible violations of EU consumer protection law Published: 8 November 2024 Consumer Protection Cooperation (CPC) Network of national consumer authorities and the European Commission informed the online market Temu about some actions on the platform that break EU consumer […]

  • The impact of the defence tax on individuals

    Publication / Verner Silm

    Taxation of individual income in Estonia is generally straightforward and there are few exceptions. Since the new defence tax essentially creates a parallel system to the current income tax, it would be wise to take note of what the coming years may bring. The provisions governing the defence tax largely refer to the Income Tax […]

  • Is it better somewhere else?

    Publication / Kärt Anna Maire Kelder

    Is it better elsewhere? That’s a question that must be answered today by a number of British residents, most of whom have been able to benefit from a tax regime that does not apply to permanent residents (by being beneficiaries of the so-called non-domiciled regime). The United Kingdom has announced that its hitherto favourable tax […]

  • Defence tax to impact Estonia’s tax system’s treatment under Pillar Two?

    Publication / Hanna Esko

    The defence tax bill currently under discussion in the Estonian Parliament may impact Estonia’s approach to adopting Pillar Two rules, thus affecting all Estonian entities belonging to a Pillar Two group. Whether your group has reached the 750 million EUR revenue threshold already or will cross that bridge by FY 2030, this change is likely […]

  • The main changes to the Estonian tax system from 2025

    Publication / Dr Kaido Künnapas

    Estonia is in the midst of tax reforms. Hence, it is good to know what will change from 2025 and how it might affect your actions in Estonia. Changes that have already been passed into law but are yet to come into force A) Income tax  The income tax rate will increase from 20% to […]

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