Tax take from Estonia s e-residency system rose by around a third on year to 2020, state agency Enterprise Estonia reports, a record year in terms of direct economic impact since the system was launched in 2014.
Companies set up by individuals all over the world who are registered e-residents paid in close to â¬17.5 million to Estonian state coffers in 2020.
Lauri Haav, e-Residency programme Managing Director, says the results allow for even more ambitious objectives, along with both the fact that those existing firms established by e-residents continue to grow and expand, and that e-residents continue to create thousands of new companies each year, many of which show plenty of international promise.
pearl harbor address to congress asking for a deck laslaration o. a, 7, b, 11, c, 15, or d, 19? we ll tell you the correct answer. this week s book of the we ll week is national insecurity, american leadership in an age of fear. this book helps remind us that since 9/11 america has been too fearful, too reactive, too tactical in its foreign policy. we saw that with isis which tried to bait washington with vivid and vicious videos, and it succeeded. he also describes how the system of decision making in washington has broken down. this is an important book about the process of foreign policy. now for the last look. actually it s a first look at e-residency. what s an e-resident, you may ask, as i did? well, in a ceremony in estonia,