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Starting July 1st, 2025, Estonia is raising its standard VAT rate from 22% up to 24%. The lower VAT rates are going up too, moving from 9% to 13% and from 5% to 9%.
So, what do you need to do?
When selling to customers in Estonia and charging them VAT, it’s a must to use the correct, updated VAT rate on all sales starting July 1st, 2025.
Amend the accounting system and current processes that are in use to ensure that the higher VAT rates are used on sales invoices issued from this date.
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