I just applied to become an e-resident of Estonia, a country which isn't leaving the EU in the next two years. I shall remain itinerant.
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Replying to @propensive
Okay, but why then? What can you do with e-residency?
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Replying to @larsr_h
It also allows me to run the business remotely, using entirely electronic documents, and digital signatures. I can lose my UK address. :)
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Replying to @propensive @larsr_h
But can an Estonian company easily trade in UK after Brexit (usual Brexit uncertainty aside). I wonder about moving my domain reg address
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Replying to @antonpiatek @larsr_h
Though I'm uncertain enough about the post-Brexit situation that I won't wind up the UK business until I know its not needed.
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Replying to @propensive @larsr_h
Yeah, no idea what international trading would mean, presumably taxed in Estonia as a business then taxed here when you bring money in
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Replying to @antonpiatek @larsr_h
Maybe, but I spend enough time outside the UK that that's not such an issue. Most of my customers (conference attendees) are from the EU.
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I presume that the VAT situation may be complex, too. :(
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