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ettevõtet

Ettevõtet is the Estonian term for a business enterprise that engages in economic activity with the aim of producing goods or providing services and generating profit. The word is used broadly to cover a range of organizational forms, from individual entrepreneurship to legally established companies. In practice, a single business activity may be carried out by different kinds of entities, depending on liability, financing, and regulatory requirements.

Common legal forms in Estonia include osaühing (OÜ), a private limited company; aktsiaselts (AS), a public limited

Establishing an ettevõte typically involves registration with the Estonian Business Register, including information about founders, intended

Estonian enterprises operate within a highly digital economy. The country offers e-services for company administration and

company;
and
füüsilisest
isikust
ettevõtja
(FIE),
a
sole
proprietor.
Non-profit
and
other
organizations
operate
under
forms
such
as
mittetulundusühing
(MTÜ).
Each
form
determines
liability,
governance
structures,
and
capital
requirements,
influencing
how
ownership
is
held,
how
profits
are
distributed,
and
how
the
entity
is
taxed.
activities,
and,
where
applicable,
share
capital
and
articles
of
association.
OÜs
are
usually
managed
by
a
management
board,
while
AS
may
have
a
supervisory
board.
Companies
are
required
to
maintain
accounting
records,
prepare
annual
reports,
and
comply
with
tax
obligations,
including
value-added
tax
and
corporate
taxes
on
profits.
supports
cross-border
trade
within
the
European
Union.
Initiatives
such
as
e-residency
facilitate
overseas
founders
in
establishing
and
managing
a
business
online,
contributing
to
Estonia’s
reputation
for
a
transparent
and
efficient
regulatory
environment.