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Regulatory updates - Estonia

Get the latest news and updates on e-invoicing, e-ordering, e-archiving and indirect tax regulatory requirements.
Get the latest news and updates on e-invoicing, e-ordering, e-archiving and indirect tax regulatory requirements for Estonia.
2025-07-08

Compliance Alert – Rise of standard VAT rate

The Estonian Tax and Customs Board (Maksu-ja Tolliamet) has raised the standard VAT rate.

2025-03-18

Compliance Alert – Increase of the standard VAT rate to 24% from July 1, 2025

The Estonian government has announced an increase in the standard VAT rate from 22% to 24%, effective July 1, 2025.

2024-12-06

Estonia plans to roll out mandatory e-invoicing from 2027

The Estonian Ministry of Finance proposed abolishing the threshold for declaring taxable transactions and making e-invoices mandatory, possibly entering into force in 2027.

Country Specifications

E-Invoicing/CTC Model:

-B2G: Interoperability/Peppol -B2B: Post-Audit -B2B 1 July 2025: Buyers registered as e-invoice receivers may demand their suppliers to issue e-invoices

Mandatory Infrastructure:

- B2G: RIK/Peppol or contracted service providers - B2B: N/A

Mandatory Format:

– B2G: EN compatible formats, EVS 923:2014 and EVS 923:2014/AC:2017, PDF from foreign suppliers – B2B: No explicit requirements

Mandatory for Issuing:

– B2G: Suppliers to all contracting authorities – B2B: No explicit requirements - B2B 1 July 2025: Buyers registered as e-invoice receivers may demand their suppliers to issue e-invoices

Mandatory for Receiving:

- B2G: All contracting authorities - B2B: Buyer's consent required

eSignature:

Not Required

Archiving Period:

-Movable Property: 7 years -Immovable Property: 10 years

Archiving Abroad:

Allowed

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