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Branch (Filiaal) in Estonia — Holding Company Formation Guide

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Last verified: June 10, 2026

Corporate Tax

22.0%

State Tax

0.0%

Formation Cost

$215

Annual Fee

$0

Forming a Branch (Filiaal) in Estonia as a Holding Company means a total tax burden of 22.0% and an official formation cost of $215. There is no minimum capital requirement. Standard formation takes 5-14 business days, or 1-5 business days (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

$1,865

Ongoing (per year)

$1,500

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Why Branch (Filiaal) for Holding Company?

A holding company is a parent entity that owns enough voting stock in another company to control its policies and management. It exists primarily to hold assets, intellectual property, or investments rather than producing goods or services itself.

Ideal for

  • Serial entrepreneurs
  • Families managing generational wealth
  • Corporate groups with multiple subsidiaries
  • Investors holding diverse asset portfolios (real estate, IP, stocks)

Challenges to watch

  • Complex regulatory compliance
  • Strict economic substance requirements
  • Transfer pricing rules and documentation
  • Higher setup and annual maintenance costs

Key decision criteria

  • Participation exemption rules for tax-free dividends
  • Withholding tax rates on dividends and royalties
  • Controlled Foreign Corporation (CFC) rules
  • Local economic substance regulations

Branch (Filiaal) formation requirements

Minimum capital

None

Standard timeline

5-14 business days

Expedited timeline

1-5 business days (with e-Residency)

Local director

Not required

Registered office

Virtual office allowed

Notarization

Required

A branch director must be appointed, but they do not need to be an Estonian resident. However, if the director does not reside in the EEA, a local contact person in Estonia must be appointed.

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Estimated breakdown (based on avg. $1,000,000 revenue)

Gross Revenue$1,000,000
Corporate Tax-$220,000
Formation Cost-$215
Annual Fee-$0
Net Profit$779,785

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VAT / Sales Tax

Standard rate 24%. Registration threshold: 40,000 EUR. Non-resident businesses providing digital services to Estonian consumers must register for VAT under the OSS scheme or locally.

Banking & payments for Holding Company

Opening a traditional bank account in Estonia (e.g., LHV, Swedbank) often requires a physical visit and proof of a strong connection to Estonia. However, non-resident founders and e-residents can easily open business accounts with fintechs like Wise or Revolut Business entirely remotely.

Supported payment gateways

StripePayPalMaksekeskusMontonioAdyen

Remote-friendly accounts

  • Wise

    Highly recommended for e-residents. Offers seamless multi-currency accounts and easy remote onboarding.

  • Revolut Business

    Popular fintech choice providing corporate cards, multi-currency balances, and API integrations.

  • Payoneer

    Good alternative for receiving international B2B payments and managing cross-border e-commerce funds.

Estonia incentives & advantages

0% Tax on Retained Earnings

0% corporate tax rate on retained profits.

e-Residency Program

Remote management, digital signing of documents, and online tax filing.

Branch (Filiaal) formation steps

1

Obtain e-Residency (optional but highly recommended) for the branch director to sign documents digitally.

2

Prepare, translate, and apostille the parent company's incorporation documents and articles of association.

3

Draft a formal resolution from the parent company's board to establish the Estonian branch and appoint a director.

4

Secure a registered legal address and appoint a local contact person in Estonia (mandatory if the director is non-EEA).

5

Submit the branch registration application to the Estonian Commercial Register (via notary or e-Business Register).

6

Pay the state filing fee (approx. €200) for branch registration.

7

Open a corporate bank account (fintechs like Wise/Revolut or local banks) and register for VAT if annual turnover exceeds €40,000.

Holding Company FAQ

What is the main benefit of a holding company?

Asset protection and tax efficiency. It isolates financial risk so that if a subsidiary fails, the holding company's other assets remain protected.

Where are the best jurisdictions for holding companies?

Popular jurisdictions include the UK, Singapore, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the UAE, due to their favorable tax exemptions on dividends and capital gains.

Do holding companies need physical offices?

Yes, increasingly so. Many jurisdictions now enforce 'economic substance' laws requiring holding companies to have local directors, physical office space, and adequate local expenditure.

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