


"Estonia is a country that has never offered special deals or special treatment to any kind of company," Kaljulaid said in an exclusive interview last week. and Switzerland, but they don't have a significant presence in Estonia. The tech giants also employ thousands of staff across other European countries including the U.K. President Kersti Kaljulaid said that multinationals have traditionally set up their overseas headquarters in countries with generous tax systems, adding that Estonia has never been a tax haven.įacebook, Google and Apple all employ thousands of people at their European headquarters in Ireland, where the corporation tax is 12.5%.
