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incorporate in Estonia #438
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Estonia is awesome. Let's try to create Gratipay LLC. Estonia. =) |
https://e-estonia.com/e-residents/about/ Yeah, we're gonna do this. |
@techtonik Let's do it! 💃 |
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Alright everyone, who's in? :-) |
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!m @rohitpaulk |
Hmm ... this is a counter-indication to modeling payroll (gratipay/gratipay.com#3433) as profit distributions. |
What's Estonia's tax rate? |
http://www.investinestonia.com/en/investment-guide/tax-system#section-corporate-income-tax |
What if Gratipay, LLC forms Gratipay OÜ as a subsidiary, and we are all non-resident shareholders in Gratipay OÜ? |
I am down rabbit holes on Estonian tax law and owner draws.
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/owners-drawing-accounting-24805.html |
Braintree is listed on https://e-residency.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/205207751-Online-payment-providers. |
I know that I need to pay ~12% on everything I get from Estonia. We have simplified rules. I will ask lawyers on Thursday. |
The alternative is to form Gratipay OÜ, transfer all of the assets from Gratipay, LLC to Gratipay OÜ, and then liquidate Gratipay, LLC. So far it looks like the member-owners of Gratipay OÜ can either be e-residents or not. We would pay 20% to Estonia on distributions to the former. |
What about VAT? |
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Another question: how fluidly can we change shares? If that's the basis for take-what-you-want payments then we need to be able to change shares easily. |
Alright, I don't know if Estonia is going to be the answer for us, but the next step is to become an e-resident, and I've got the ball rolling on that. We shall see! :-) |
Hi, https://community.eresnetwork.eu/category/10/manage-your-business-in-estonia might also give some answers ;) |
Thanks, @tormi! :-) |
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👍 @whit537
I'm going to ask my mobile operator about this tomorrow just to see the look on their faces! One problem is that it looks like we've got to use a Notary to initially register companies as we do not have addresses in Estonia according to http://www.rik.ee/en/company-registration-portal/e-residency
They provide a list at https://www.notar.ee but who to choose? Also stumbled across services like http://eng.liivikas.ee/ that provide a one stop. My friend's company in Belize offers similar services for Belize, so I know that this is a legitimate business practice but I'm not sure that it is wise to go down this route? Going to mail some of these guys tomorrow |
My card is in D.C.! Time to schedule a trip ... |
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Starting from February the fee will be 100€ instead of 50€ https://e-estonia.com/e-residents/apply/ |
I never got a response to my email, so I just called. They'll hold my card for up to 6 months. I'm thinking I'll sync up the pick-up with my next visit to Charlottesville for COS, which should be in the next month or two—but not Feb 23-34, because that's the Estonian national holiday! 💃 |
They asked for a week or two of lead time to schedule an appointment. |
Ghost went with Singapore: https://blog.ghost.org/moving-to-singapore/. |
Switzerland is no. 1, and the USA is no. 3, btw. |
Estonia is 30th. |
Singapore Corporate banking not so friendly to startups |
Funny how Ghost's post doesn't mention human rights in Singapore, isn't it? |
@Changaco in the comments a few people raised the Human Rights issue he does really have not have a good answer given that Ghost is a blogging platform and a non-profit to boot!
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At this point I'm leaning towards keeping the U.S. LLC as our primary entity, because #72 is moving towards keeping a slimmer legal structure (so there's less pressure to find a legal structure that optimizes for fluid international ownership), and we've already got an LLC set up and we have experience with it. We would then potentially use an Estonian ÖU as a subsidiary to hold a euro bank account. I'm given to understand that Estonia assesses tax on payments from subsidiary to parent; would this apply to escrow movements as well? |
Belarus is not even in the list of Economies, and human right index is lower than Singapore. But for me the poverty is the reason for most problems - if you don't have money, you don't have rights (lawyers and the stuff). |
Scheduled for 12:45 this Friday, June 10! |
👍 I found that on OSX the free Apps in the store ID-card-utility and DigiDoc 3 were the easiest way to get started! |
Thanks @chrisdev! Trying to get those working now ... |
Alright, I'm stuck trying to set up forwarding for my [email protected] email address(!). I was able to login to the website using my card, though. That's something. |
They've rolled out fully remote company formation, no visits necessary ... except for those in the US. |
Yes. That's cool for everybody out there. Now we need to implement tax calculator and status info confirming if a company registration is needed for certain regions. |
Reticketed from #199 (comment) and #242 (comment).
The purpose of moving Gratipay to Estonia would be to make it easier to convert to a worker-owned cooperative (#72), because our workers are citizens of many different countries.
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