mikroettevõtted
Mikroettevõtted, often translated as micro-enterprises, are the smallest form of business entities recognized in many legal systems. Typically, they are defined by strict criteria related to employee numbers, annual turnover, and balance sheet total. For instance, in the European Union, a micro-enterprise is generally classified as having fewer than 10 employees and an annual turnover or annual balance sheet total not exceeding €2 million. These thresholds are designed to differentiate them from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The establishment of micro-enterprises is often encouraged as a means to foster entrepreneurship, create local employment,
However, micro-enterprises also face unique challenges. They may have limited access to finance, struggle with regulatory