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Estonia calls up over 600 Kaitseliit volunteers for snap training event

The Estonian government on Friday announced a defense readiness exercise, Okas 23-2 (Quill 23-2), and called up 607 members of the Kaitseliit (Defense League) volunteer corps belonging to the territorial defense units to report for the snap drills. ....

Eesti Postimees , Kaitseliit Defense League , Arvo Meeks , Defense League , Defense Forces ,

A new law would bring a 34-percent wage rise overnight

In exactly two years, Estonia will have to adopt the European Union's wage law, which will increase the wages of two very opposite groups, i.e. the minimum wage earners and the politicians. ....

Eesti Postimees , European Union , Arvo Meeks , Minimum Wage ,

Print newspapers will not be sold on Mondays starting from August 1

Starting from August, four print newspapers will not be available in retail as wholesaler Lehepunkt has decided to end Monday deliveries following economic reasons. The change does not concern subscribers. ....

Kristo Heinmaa , Eesti Postimees , Reitan Convenience , Periodicals Delivery ,

Tragic accident claims life of teenager

An accident that claimed the life of a young man at the Kuutsemäe Ski Center raises more questions than answers, with a criminal investigation launched to provide the latter. ....

Eesti Postimees , Arvo Meeks , Ski Center ,

Exempting average pension from income tax to cost €100 million


Exempting average pension from income tax to cost €100 million
27. May 2021, 11:20 AM
Exempting average pension from income tax to cost €100 million
Today, pensioners have to pay income tax for all income over €500 a month. PHOTO: Arvo Meeks / Lõuna-Eesti Postimees
The finance minister has sent out for coordination a bill to exempt average pension from income tax. The opposition Isamaa party says the amendment was stuck behind the Center Party in the previous government.
The 2016 income tax reform introduced by the government of Isamaa, the Social Democratic Party (SDE) and Center moved Estonia’s basic exemption rate to €500, while the average pension grew faster. Today, pensioners have to pay income tax for all income over €500 a month. ....

Eesti Postimees , Center Party , Arvo Meeks , மையம் கட்சி , அறிவோ மீக்ஸ் ,