
17 Jul 2023
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Tartu, Estonia
Posts: 1,139
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Originally Posted by RTW
I believe with e-residency in Estonia you can buy and register the vehicle, I believe there is sales tax, which isn't a huge deal, and it sounds like although their is yearly inspection it is still possible to insure for use outside of the country even if the inspection has not been done.
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E-residency is not required, it makes some things a bit easier though. There is no sales tax (yet), only a transfer-of-ownership fee. Inspections are yearly for vehicles over 10 years old, but 3/2 years for younger vehicles. You can insure a vehicle without inspection - in fact, the traffic law specifically states you are allowed to drive an insured but uninspected vehicle to a repair place and/or the nearest inspection station.
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