Last updated: February 26, 2025
If you operate in Estonia on a permanent basis, the following rules apply to you regarding business trips.
- A business trip is considered short-term, with a specific business-related purpose and with actual business-related activities being carried out during the trip. A business trip typically involves meeting customers, and project partners, attending conferences, etc.
- Estonia is considered your home base, where you start your business trips from and return to once they’re over. Your time spent in Estonia is not considered a business trip. Similarly, a trip taken from one location to another within Estonia is not considered a business trip from the daily allowance point of view.
- There are no geographical limitations regarding the destinations of your business trips.
- There are no limits to the total time spent traveling abroad for business, provided it has a clear period of duration and you don’t stay in one place for more than six months.
- Registering holidays as business trips is not allowed.
- Registering trips which you make between your home and working place is not allowed.
- When adding a new business trip or editing the existing one, the business trip start date cannot be earlier than the date when the company was founded.
- You can cover reasonable costs related to your business trips, incl. transportation, accommodation, travel insurance, visa, etc. All documents (e.g. invoices) related to these costs have to be presented.
- You can receive a daily allowance which is tax-exempt up to the following thresholds:
- €75 per day (€50 until 31.12.2024) for the first 15 days spent on business trips (maximum) in a calendar month
- €40 per day (€32 until 31.12.2024) for the rest of the month (or a combination of multiple trips)
- As a prerequisite to paying the daily allowance, there has to be documented evidence of a business-related trip.
- There’s no obligation to spend all the received daily allowance, nor to keep receipts of expenses incurred from the account of the daily allowance.
- There is no legal practice to consider your entire life during a year as a list of multiple business trips. Why? See point 1.
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