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Limited Partnership (UÜ) in Estonia — Crypto & Web3 Formation Guide

Prioritize jurisdictions with clear Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) frameworks like Switzerland, UAE (ADGM/VARA), or Singapore. Offshore hubs like BVI or Cayman are popular for token issuance, but ensure you have a solid legal opinion on token classification.

Last verified: June 10, 2026

Corporate Tax

22.0%

State Tax

0.0%

Formation Cost

$15

Annual Fee

$0

Forming a Limited Partnership (UÜ) in Estonia as a Crypto & Web3 means a total tax burden of 22.0% and an official formation cost of $15. There is no minimum capital requirement. Standard formation takes 3-5 business days, or 1 business day (with e-Residency) expedited. No local director is required; the process can be managed remotely. This guide covers the steps, tax breakdown, banking options, and compliance requirements — all from verified data.

First-year total cost

$462

Ongoing (per year)

$275

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Why Limited Partnership (UÜ) for Crypto & Web3?

A business model focused on blockchain technology, decentralized finance (DeFi), NFTs, DAOs, or token issuance. This model requires highly specialized legal structuring to navigate evolving global crypto regulations and secure fiat banking access.

Ideal for

  • Token issuers and DAOs
  • DeFi protocol developers
  • Blockchain infrastructure providers
  • Web3 gaming studios
  • Crypto exchanges and wallets

Challenges to watch

  • Severe difficulty in opening traditional fiat bank accounts
  • High legal and compliance costs for VASP licensing
  • Rapidly changing and fragmented global regulations
  • Complex tax reporting for digital assets

Key decision criteria

  • Does the jurisdiction offer a clear legal definition for utility vs. security tokens?
  • Are there accessible crypto-friendly banks or EMIs?
  • What are the capital gains and corporate tax rates on crypto assets?
  • Is a VASP or equivalent digital asset license required?

Limited Partnership (UÜ) formation requirements

Minimum capital

None

Standard timeline

3-5 business days

Expedited timeline

1 business day (with e-Residency)

Local director

Not required

Registered office

Virtual office allowed

Notarization

Not required

Foreign partners can manage the UÜ remotely. However, if the management is located outside Estonia, appointing a local contact person is mandatory.

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Estimated breakdown (based on avg. $500,000 revenue)

Gross Revenue$500,000
Corporate Tax-$110,000
Formation Cost-$15
Annual Fee-$0
Net Profit$389,985

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VAT / Sales Tax

Standard rate 24%. Registration threshold: 40,000 EUR. Non-resident providers of digital services to Estonian consumers must register for VAT under the OSS scheme or locally, with no registration threshold.

Banking & payments for Crypto & Web3

Opening a traditional bank account (e.g., LHV, Swedbank) is difficult for non-residents and usually requires a physical visit and proof of local business ties. However, e-Residents can easily open business accounts entirely online with fintechs like Wise, Revolut Business, or Payoneer.

Supported payment gateways

StripePayPalMontonioMaksekeskusPaddle2Checkout

Remote-friendly accounts

  • Wise

    Highly popular among e-Residents. Offers multi-currency accounts and seamless integration with Estonian accounting software.

  • Revolut Business

    Excellent for multi-currency transactions and corporate cards. Fully supports Estonian entities.

  • Payoneer

    Good alternative for e-commerce and freelance businesses needing US and EU receiving accounts.

Estonia incentives & advantages

0% Corporate Tax on Retained Earnings

Tax is deferred until profits are distributed (taxed at 22/78).

e-Residency Program

Enables remote company formation, digital document signing, and online banking.

Limited Partnership (UÜ) formation steps

1

Obtain Estonian e-Residency (takes 3-5 weeks, requires picking up the card at an embassy).

2

Choose a unique business name and verify its availability in the e-Business Register.

3

Draft the Partnership Agreement (Articles of Association) defining general and limited partners.

4

Secure a registered legal address and a licensed local contact person in Estonia.

5

Submit the registration application via the e-Business Register using the e-Residency digital ID.

6

Pay the state registration fee of €20 for a Limited Partnership (UÜ).

7

Open a business bank account with a fintech provider (e.g., Wise, Revolut) or a traditional bank.

8

Register for VAT with the Estonian Tax and Customs Board if annual turnover exceeds €40,000.

Crypto & Web3 FAQ

Where is the best place to incorporate a Web3 startup?

Popular choices include Switzerland (Zug), UAE (Dubai VARA/ADGM), Singapore, and offshore hubs like BVI, Cayman Islands, or Panama for foundation structures and token issuance.

Do I need a special license to launch a token?

It depends on the token's utility and the jurisdiction. Security tokens always require strict licensing. Utility tokens may not require a license, but operating an exchange or custodial wallet usually requires a VASP license.

Can I open a traditional bank account for a crypto company?

It is notoriously difficult. Most traditional banks de-risk crypto businesses. You will likely need to rely on specialized crypto-friendly banks, EMIs (Electronic Money Institutions), or OTC desks for fiat on/off ramps.

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