For a solo freelancer or one who does other type of business solo as well, is Estonian company via e-Residency worth using it?
AMD said:
For me it looks like a Gerogia company would be better for you it's easier to get registered and get banking for it looks.
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Lucas0511 said:
I think one also has to consider how current and potential future clients look at your company. Being able for your client to profit from the EU reverse charge VAT system among EU companies, and for you to evade witholding tax deducted from your pay could be a major factor to consider. And unless one needs a real bank account with deposit protection in Estonia one can now deposit the share capital with approved EMIs like Holvi and Transferwise, hence does not have to visit Estonia. I am waiting for my approved e-residency card, did a lot of reading, hope I got it right. New forum member, be gentle ;-)
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Lucas0511 said:
E-Residency does not require you to travel to Estonia, unless you need a real bank account, usually with LHV bank.
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karim8899 said:
Understood
Real bank account with LHV doesn't require me to travel to Estonia either.
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LisaSimpson said:
I hink that all the Estonian banks are among the most expensive of Europe. Georgian banks are much cheaper.
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Yes, Switzerland and Lichentein banks ask for very high deposit. (I don't remember, i think it is like like 50,000 euros? 100,000 euros? upfront.JimBeam said:
Not sure about this...
Have you checked pricing for banks in Switzerland, Lichtenstein or even Cyprus.
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LisaSimpson said:
i found articles that mention it is possible to avoid opening an Estonian bank account:
Digital Banks For Your Estonian Company
I am skeptical about it because i thought we had to deposit 2500 euros as equity in a bank located in Estonia when starting a business there.
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LisaSimpson said:
I get the trick. They modified the commercial code of Estonia. You can use a digital bank anywhere in Europe during 10 years and then, you must open a bank account in Estonia and deposit 2500 euros for equity.
Estonian companies now have greater freedom in business banking
So, in other words, they let you grow and then you are forced to use a, Estonia based bank.
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LisaSimpson said:
Yes, Switzerland and Lichentein banks ask for very high deposit. (I don't remember, i think it is like like 50,000 euros? 100,000 euros? upfront.
Cyprus is ok but it is part of the anglo saxon world. They ask for a letter of recommendation to open a bank account. In my case it is IM PO SS I BLE
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