In the busy world of financial services, being trustworthy and competent is very important. The Association of Estonian Accountants (AEA or ERK in Estonian) plays a big role in maintaining these standards through its special program called ERK Recognised Accounting Firm (Eesti Raamatupidajate Kogu Tunnustatud Raamatupidamisettevõte) certificate.
Audit: Problems and Solutions Key Points: Audit Requirement: In Estonia, companies must undergo audits if they meet certain size criteria (based on revenue, assets, number of employees etc.). An audit ensures that a company’s financial records are accurate and comply with regulations. Consequences of Non-Compliance: If a company fails to complete an audit and submit an audited…
Letting someone go is never easy. But in Estonia, it’s not just about paperwork — layoffs come with real financial obligations you need to plan for. Let’s break them down clearly so you can avoid surprise bills and keep your cash flow predictable.
Letting someone go is never easy. But in Estonia, it’s not just about paperwork — layoffs come with real financial obligations you need to plan for. Let’s break them down clearly so you can avoid surprise bills and keep your cash flow predictable.
On February 1, 2023, the new edition of the Estonian Commercial Code and the new Commercial Register Act will come into force. The new version of the Commercial Code, together with the new Commercial Register Act, introduces significant changes and also offers new opportunities and solutions for Estonian companies.
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