Estonia
The information system of the Estonian Master Tariff moves to smartphone as first in Europe
As from 20.04.2017, Estonian Tax and Customs Board takes into use several new developments, which simplify business activities for companies engaged in international trade. The greatest among them is the information system of the Estonian Master Tariff System (EMTS), which has been made accessible in a smart device by Estonia as the first Member State in EU.
The information system of EMTS provides business operators with a simplified overview of the requirements to be complied with and taxes to be paid on exportation and importation of goods.
„For the business operator the major innovation is the EMTS smartphone app, which is the first in Europe. This app enables users to search through nearly 20 000 commodity codes to find the right one, doing this by means of a text search as well. In addition, the system will notify whether the goods have any special requirements and what taxes and duties apply,” explained Urmas Koidu, head of the Customs Department at Estonian Tax and Customs Board. The smartphone app is available here: https://apps.emta.ee/ett-mobile/et/
Besides, the information system itself has been complemented with a number of convenience services, for example it is possible to download data as a file and print it out. The option for automatic exchange via the x-road between EMTS and the systems owned by businesses will be further developed this year.
As a second new development it is now possible to declare cash electronically. If a person is going to bring more than €10 000 in cash over the border, a new cash declaration application will allow for the sum to be electronically declared via computer or smart phone even before reaching the border. In order to do so, log into the e-Tax/e-Customs portal and select the e-customs option. „Lodging a declaration will only take a few minutes and at the border merely saying your name will be enough,“ Koidu said.
The third innovation is the update of the customs control information system, which provides customers with a real-time overview of the documents drawn up during their controls, and officials have an electronic desktop where control tasks are displayed. The developer of the information system was Icefire and its completion was financed in the amount of € 500 000 by the European Regional Development Fund. The cash declaration application was developed by Cybernetica and financed with € 64 000 from the same fund. The update of the EMTS information system, which cost €1.9 million, was also developed by Cybernetica.
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EGT Interactive announcing another partnership in Estonia
EGT Interactive is pleased to announce their expansion into Estonia with Optibet
After the successful start on the Estonian online gambling market, as of 4th of September 2017, EGT Interactive’s digital gaming solutions are live on Optibet.
Elena Naumova, Sales Director of EGT Interactive said: “With such a partner that became fast the number one gaming site and successful brand for Estonian players, we can proudly say that we’ll GIVE MORE from our engaging customer experience on the Baltics”.
“Top games like Burning Hot, 40 Super Hot, Flaming Hot, Blue Heart, 5 Dazzling Hot, Extra Stars, Zodiac Wheel and many more are going to be handled on that successful platform”.
The gamers could enjoy most of the headlines on mobile devices too.
Leonid Nezgoda, CEO of Optibet said: “We are extremely pleased to be able to offer EGT’s high quality casino games to our Estonian customers. We have already seen very positive results form this provider and expect to see much more in the future, EGT will certainly play a major part in our expansion through the Baltic States and the rest of Europe.”
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William Hill ceases its activity in Estonia and Portugal
In their recent press release, the team at William Hill informed their partners of the closure of the Estonian and Portuguese markets.
This comes to the recent regulatory developments in Estonia and Portugal, with effect from June 28th 2015, William Hill will cease to accept business from customers in Estonia and Portugal.
This means that none of William Hill’s products will be available in Estonia and Portugal, though players will be able to withdraw from their existing account balances. Furthermore, affiliates are required to remove all marketing materials from their websites (including banners, text links, etc.) that relate to Estonian and Portuguese bettors.
The international bookmaker/casino and affiliate program would like to take this opportunity to thank all players and affiliates for all your efforts and the joint work together over the past years in the Estonian and Portuguese markets.
They’ve also added that they value this cooperation and contribution and, though William Hill is obliged to cease to accept business from customers in Estonia and Portugal for the time being, they are confident that they will have the opportunity to work together in the future.
This comes as the second closure right after William Hill shut down it’s activity with Romanians.
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