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How to Set Up a Company in Estonia as a Foreigner (2026)

Estonia's Oรœ is the world's most digital company โ€” incorporated online in 1โ€“3 days with 0% tax on retained profits. The e-Residency programme gives non-residents a digital identity to manage it rem...

March 2026 6 min read
How to Set Up a Company in Estonia as a Foreigner (2026)

The Estonia Oรœ โ€” what makes it unique

Estonia built the world's most digital government. Company formation, annual reporting, tax filing, signing contracts โ€” everything can be done online, remotely, without a physical visit, without a notary, and often within 24 hours.

The Oรœ (Osaรผhing) is Estonia's private limited company. Its defining feature is the tax system: 0% corporate income tax on retained profits. You only pay 20% when you distribute dividends. If you reinvest all your profits, you pay zero tax indefinitely.

This is not a loophole โ€” it's Estonia's deliberate policy to encourage investment. The Estonian tax authority reports that companies reinvesting profits (rather than distributing them) account for much of Estonia's export growth.

Who this works best for: Founders who are reinvesting profits into growth, building a product, or accumulating capital for future deployment. If you distribute all profits immediately anyway, the deferral advantage is less significant (you'll eventually pay 20% on everything).

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What e-Residency is (and isn't)

  • e-Residency is a government-issued digital identity โ€” a smart card and PIN โ€” that allows non-Estonian citizens to:
  • Access Estonian digital services with government-level authentication
  • Sign documents digitally with a legally-valid electronic signature
  • Manage an Estonian company entirely remotely
  • e-Residency is NOT:
  • A physical residency right (you cannot live in Estonia on this basis)
  • A visa or travel document
  • A path to Estonian citizenship
  • A personal tax residency in Estonia

You can have e-Residency and live in Dubai, Singapore, or Nairobi โ€” your personal tax is determined by where you live, not by your e-Residency card.

Cost: โ‚ฌ100โ€“120 (application fee + shipping of the card to an Estonian embassy or pickup point)

Processing: 4โ€“8 weeks typically

How to apply: apply.e-resident.gov.ee โ€” fully online application

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Step 1: Apply for e-Residency

  • Apply online at apply.e-resident.gov.ee. You'll need:
  • Motivation statement (why you want e-Residency โ€” genuine reasons preferred)
  • Passport scan
  • Passport-style photo
  • โ‚ฌ100โ€“120 application fee

The card can be collected at an Estonian embassy, consulate, or a few pickup locations worldwide (selection has expanded over time โ€” check current pickup points in your country).

Can you incorporate without e-Residency? Yes โ€” through a notarised power of attorney or in-person at the Business Register. However, e-Residency makes ongoing management dramatically easier: you can sign all future documents digitally from anywhere. It's strongly recommended.

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Step 2: Incorporate the Oรœ via the Business Register

  • What you need:
  • Company name (unique in the Estonian Business Register โ€” check arikiri.ee)
  • Registered address in Estonia (required โ€” your e-Residency card address doesn't qualify)
  • Managing director (you โ€” no residency requirement for director)
  • Share capital: minimum โ‚ฌ2,500 (must be genuinely paid in โ€” can be paid after registration in some cases, within 10 years, but must eventually be deposited)
  • Articles of Association (standard form available)
  • Registered address: Your company needs a physical Estonian address. Options:
  • Registered address service: โ‚ฌ15โ€“30/month (many e-Residency-focused providers offer this: e-Residency Marketplace at marketplace.e-resident.gov.ee lists approved providers)
  • Via a service provider like LeapIN (now Xolo) or 1Office
  • Incorporation via Business Register (ariregister.rik.ee):
  • Login with your e-Residency card
  • Complete the online form
  • Pay the state fee: โ‚ฌ190
  • Sign electronically with your e-Residency card
  • Oรœ is registered within 1โ€“3 business days

Government fee: โ‚ฌ190

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Step 3: Banking

The honest reality: Estonian banks (LHV, Swedbank, SEB) are cautious with non-resident e-Residents. They want to see a genuine connection to Estonia โ€” Estonian employees, Estonian clients, or the founder living in Estonia. Cold applications from e-Residents with zero Estonian connection are often declined.

What works for most e-Residents:

ProviderTypeNotes
Wise BusinessE-money institutionBest practical option for most e-Residents; multi-currency; integrates with Estonian accounting
LHVEstonian bankMore e-Resident-friendly than Swedbank/SEB; apply with full documentation + business plan
Revolut BusinessE-money institutionWorks for EU-based Oรœs
HolviEU-regulated bankGood for simple accounts
  • For LHV application (best chance at Estonian banking):
  • Prepare full business plan (what does the company do, who are your clients, why Estonia)
  • Provide 3 months of personal bank statements
  • Show existing client contracts or LOIs
  • Demonstrate why you need an Estonian entity specifically

Wise Business is what most e-Residents actually use as their primary account. It provides a Belgian IBAN (EU-compatible) and works for all SEPA payments.

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Step 4: Accounting and tax

Estonia's tax administration is EMTA (Estonian Tax and Customs Board). The Oรœ's annual report is filed via the Business Register portal.

Annual report: Due by June 30 (for calendar-year companies). Filed via the Estonian Business Register online. Includes financial statements (balance sheet, income statement). Must comply with Estonian GAAP.

Tax returns: The Oรœ only files a tax return when it distributes dividends. There is no corporate income tax return for retained profits. This dramatically simplifies ongoing tax compliance.

Cost of accounting: โ‚ฌ600โ€“1,800/year depending on complexity and provider. Many e-Residency-focused providers offer fixed-fee packages (e.g., Xolo, 1Office, Companio, Enty). Typical all-in package: โ‚ฌ100โ€“200/month including accounting, registered address, annual report preparation, and virtual office.

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Real cost (Year 1)

ItemCost (EUR)
e-Residency cardโ‚ฌ100โ€“120
Oรœ registrationโ‚ฌ190
Registered addressโ‚ฌ180โ€“360
Accounting packageโ‚ฌ600โ€“1,800
Wise Businessโ‚ฌ0โ€“60
**Total****โ‚ฌ1,070โ€“2,530**

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Tax example: how the 0% works in practice

Year 1: Oรœ earns โ‚ฌ100,000 in profit. You reinvest it into product development. Tax: โ‚ฌ0. Year 2: Oรœ earns another โ‚ฌ100,000. Total retained: โ‚ฌ200,000. Year 3: You decide to distribute โ‚ฌ100,000 as dividends. Tax: 20% at company level = โ‚ฌ20,000. You receive โ‚ฌ80,000 net.

If you are tax-resident in a country that taxes dividend income, your home country will also apply its own dividend tax rules to the โ‚ฌ80,000 you receive. The Estonian tax is a company-level tax, not a personal-level withholding.

Reduced rate for regular dividends: Companies that have paid regular dividends for three consecutive years can pay dividends at a 14% CT rate (rather than 20%) โ€” further reducing the cost of distribution for mature, profitable companies.

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This content is educational and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult a qualified professional for your specific situation. Data last verified March 2026.