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Assistant lawyer Liis Pormeister compiled the material. Technology Measures from the Common Charger Directive (2022/2380) now apply to all electronic devices sold in the EU Published: 28 December 2024 The Council of the EU approved the EU’s Common Charger Directive in October 2022, and manufacturers were given a transition period to adjust their designs and […]
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Estonia’s economy has faced challenges over the past three years. However, a turning point is within reach, with signs of growth becoming evident, as highlighted on the podcast Sorainen Frequency by our Country Managing Partner, Kaupo Lepasepp, and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Estonia, Kristen Michal. The Prime Minister aims to return to […]
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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 […]
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Publication / Dr Kaido Künnapas / Geenius / Raamatupidamisuudised / RMP
The Estonian Government is planning to introduce a 2% annual income tax for natural persons and companies, payable in quarterly payments and all wrapped in a nice package as the “defence tax”. Besides the cost of the tax, it might cause cash flow and solvency issues for many people and companies. Therefore, as the first […]