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Non-profit Association (MTÜ) in Estonia — Import / Export & Trading Formation Guide

Choose a jurisdiction with strong logistics infrastructure, favorable customs agreements, and access to major trade blocs (like the EU or US). Consider VAT deferral schemes and free trade zones.

Last verified: June 10, 2026

Corporate Tax

22.0%

State Tax

0.0%

Formation Cost

$32

Annual Fee

$0

Forming a Non-profit Association (MTÜ) in Estonia as a Import / Export & Trading means a total tax burden of 22.0% and an official formation cost of $32. There is no minimum capital requirement. Standard formation takes 3-5 business days, or 1 business day 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

$762

Ongoing (per year)

$450

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Why Non-profit Association (MTÜ) for Import / Export & Trading?

A business model focused on sourcing goods from one country and selling them in another. Success relies heavily on supply chain efficiency, customs compliance, and navigating international trade tariffs.

Ideal for

  • Physical product brands
  • Wholesalers and distributors
  • Dropshippers scaling to bulk inventory
  • Cross-border B2B traders

Challenges to watch

  • Complex customs and import duties
  • High shipping and logistics costs
  • Cash flow management due to inventory delays
  • Regulatory compliance across multiple jurisdictions

Key decision criteria

  • Proximity to major ports or logistics hubs
  • Availability of Free Trade Zones (FTZs)
  • VAT and sales tax registration requirements (e.g., EORI in the EU)
  • Double taxation treaties between sourcing and selling countries

Non-profit Association (MTÜ) formation requirements

Minimum capital

None

Standard timeline

3-5 business days

Expedited timeline

1 business day

Local director

Not required

Registered office

Virtual office allowed

Notarization

Not required

If the management board is located abroad, a local contact person and registered legal address in Estonia are required.

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

Gross Revenue$1,000,000
Corporate Tax-$220,000
Formation Cost-$32
Annual Fee-$0
Net Profit$779,968

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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, with no registration threshold.

Banking & payments for Import / Export & Trading

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

Supported payment gateways

StripePayPalMontonioMaksekeskusPaddle

Remote-friendly accounts

  • Wise

    Highly recommended for e-residents and non-profits. Offers multi-currency accounts and seamless integration with Estonian accounting software.

  • Revolut Business

    Popular fintech option offering multi-currency accounts, corporate cards, and easy remote onboarding for Estonian entities.

  • Payoneer

    Good alternative for receiving international payments globally, especially for digital services and cross-border operations.

Estonia incentives & advantages

Income Tax Incentive List (Tulumaksusoodustusega nimekiri)

Exemption from income tax on certain expenses, and donors (individuals and companies) can deduct donations from their taxable income.

Non-profit Association (MTÜ) formation steps

1

Obtain an Estonian e-Residency card for all founding members (takes 3-5 weeks).

2

Choose a compliant name for the MTÜ and verify its availability in the Business Register.

3

Draft the Memorandum of Association and clearly define the non-profit goals in the Articles of Association.

4

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

5

Log into the e-Business Register, fill out the application, and digitally sign the documents.

6

Pay the €30 state filing fee directly through the registry portal.

7

Wait 3-5 business days for the Business Register to process and approve the MTÜ registration.

8

Open a business bank account (e.g., Wise, Revolut Business) to manage donations and operational expenses.

Import / Export & Trading FAQ

Do I need a company in the country I am importing to?

Not always. You can often act as a Non-Resident Importer (NRI), but having a local entity can simplify customs, VAT registration, and local banking.

What is an EORI number and do I need one?

An Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) number is required for businesses importing or exporting goods into or out of the European Union.

Should I incorporate in a Free Trade Zone (FTZ)?

FTZs offer tax exemptions and simplified customs procedures, making them ideal if you plan to re-export goods without them entering the local domestic market.

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