As of 2026, Estonia remains the gold standard for German entrepreneurs, freelancers, and digital nomads looking to escape the “Amt-induced” headaches of the German bureaucracy.
While a German GmbH requires €12,500 in upfront capital and a stack of paper documents thick enough to level a table, an Estonian OÜ (Osaühing) can be managed entirely from your laptop in Berlin, Munich, or a beach in Thailand.
Here is your guide to launching an Estonian company as a German resident.
Why Estonia? (The “GmbH vs. OÜ” Reality Check)
For many Germans, the primary motivator isn’t just the tech—it’s the relief from the German tax and administrative burden.
| Característica | German GmbH | Estonian OÜ |
| Minimum Capital | €25,000 (€12,500 upfront) | €0.01 (Recommended: €2,500) |
| Setup Time | 4–8 weeks | 1–2 days (with e-Residency) |
| Notary Visit | Mandatory (and expensive) | None (100% Digital) |
| Impuesto de sociedades | ~30% (Corp + Trade Tax) | 0% on reinvested profits |
| Paperwork | Physical mail & “Ordner” culture | 100% Paperless / Digital Signatures |
Step-by-step Guide How to Start a company in Estonia as a German
Step 1: Secure Your e-Residency
To manage an Estonian company remotely, you need an e-Residency digital ID. This isn’t a visa or a path to citizenship; it’s a digital “key” to Estonia’s government portal.
- Apply Online: Visit the official e-Residency portal. You’ll need a copy of your German ID/Passport, a passport photo, and a motivation statement.
- Tasa estatal: €150
- Pickup: After a background check (approx. 3–8 weeks), you can pick up your kit at the Estonian Embassy in Berlin or the Consulate in Munich.
Step 2: Name and Structure Your Business
Estonia’s Business Register is strict about uniqueness. Before you file:
- Check Availability: Use the Estonian e-Business Register to ensure your name is free.
- Select a Service Provider: By law, if you don’t live in Estonia, your company must have a legal address and a contact person in Estonia.
Step 3: Register the Company
Helvetios provide a full-scale ecosystem for international founders:
- Turnkey Formation: We handle the legal address and contact person requirements, ensuring you meet all Estonian legal standards from day one.
- Tax & Compliance Strategy: We help you navigate the nuances of being a German resident with an Estonian entity, ensuring you don’t fall into “hidden” tax traps.
- Digital-First Accounting: Our team specializes in remote-first businesses. We handle your monthly VAT (if needed) and annual reports so you can focus on growth, not spreadsheets.
- Global Scaling: If your vision expands beyond Estonia, Helvetios assists with structures in the UAE, Hong Kong, and beyond.
Step 4: Banking and Taxes
While you can use traditional Estonian banks (like LHV), most German e-residents opt for FinTech solutions like Airwallex, Wise Business, Revolut Business, or Payoneer.
They integrate seamlessly with Estonian accounting software.
Read related articles about banks in Estonia: LHV Account, Swedbank, SEB Bank.
And that’s it!
Stop the Paperwork. Start the Business.
If you’re ready to trade your Faxgerät for a digital ID and a 0% reinvestment tax model, let’s talk. Contact us today to book a consultation and move your business into the 21st century.







