When Estonia Is a Really Good Choice for an IP Company: Designed to Support Reinvestment, Long-Term Value Creation, and Digital Administration

For the right business model, Estonia can be an excellent place for an IP company. The key is to understand what type of IP company is being considered.
If your plan is to build a real operating business around your own software, SaaS product, app, platform, automation tool, or other self-developed digital IP, Estonia can be a very strong choice.
The Hidden Tax Risk of Running an Estonian Company from Abroad

Estonia has earned a strong reputation as one of the world’s most entrepreneur-friendly jurisdictions. With e-Residency, digital signatures, and a streamlined corporate system, it is possible to establish and manage a company almost entirely online.
For many founders, freelancers, consultants, and international entrepreneurs, this sounds ideal, and in many ways, it is.
Estonia Tops the OECD’s 2025 Tax Competitiveness Rankings

For the 12th year in a row, Estonia has the best tax code in the OECD. Its top score is driven by four positive features of its tax system.
1. It has a 22% tax rate on corporate income that is only applied to distributed profits.
2. Estonia has a flat 22% tax on individual income that does not apply to personal dividend income.
Structuring and Substance Beyond Borders: Bespoke Corporate Solutions in Estonia

Estonia has earned a strong reputation as one of Europe’s most accessible jurisdictions for international groups, and location-independent founders. Its digital infrastructure, efficient administration, attractive corporate tax system – known for taxing profits upon distribution, and modern corporate environment continue to attract business owners from across the world.
Corporate Loans in Estonia – How to Manage Tax Risks

We specialize in accounting and tax advisory services, helping both non-residents and residents establish and operate their businesses in Estonia while remaining fully tax compliant. Our clients often approach us with questions about issuing corporate loans from their Estonian companies (OÜs) and how to manage the related tax risks.
E-Residency in Numbers: Why More Entrepreneurs Choose Estonia

When choosing a country to establish a company, entrepreneurs look for more than low taxes or fast registration.
They look for stability, credibility, demand, and long-term government support.
Estonia’s e-Residency programme is a clear example of such an environment and the latest official results confirm it.
Benefits of Company Registration in Estonia: retained profits, corporate taxation, and IBAN-ready corporate solutions

Estonia has built one of the world’s most founder-friendly corporate environments by combining fast digital administration with a distinctive corporate tax model: profits are generally taxed only when they leave the company. For globally minded entrepreneurs – especially those who plan to reinvest earnings rather than pay dividends – an Estonian company can be a clean, scalable operating vehicle inside the EU.
Non-Resident Employer Setup and Payroll in Estonia

At InCorpora, we specialize in helping non-residents set up and run their businesses in Estonia – and yes, we keep a real hawk’s eye on compliance with local tax laws and regulations. While we’re best known for providing daily corporate, administrative, accounting, and local support services for Estonian companies, our clients often ask us one very specific question: “Can you also help with Non-Resident Employer setup and payroll in Estonia?”
The answer is simple: Yes, we can, and we’re happy to do it. All you need to do is ask.
Does Your New Business Need an Accountant?

InCorpora specializes in establishing, and managing corporate structures by providing daily administrative, accounting, and local support services for companies registered in Estonia. We assist clients to start and run their businesses. When starting a new business, people face the same question: do I really need an accountant right away?
Estonia: Europe’s Rising Hub for Data Centers

When it comes to setting up a data centre in the EU, most people immediately think of Germany, Ireland, or the Netherlands. But in recent years, a new player has been gaining attention: Estonia. This small Baltic country has transformed itself into a true digital powerhouse. And today, it’s not only a home for startups and fintech companies but also an increasingly attractive hub for large-scale infrastructure projects.