The user can freely choose which services he needs to purchase. The system can also stand alone to offer a range of services.
SA No comprehensive service launched e-Entrepreneur, where you can get critical business services in just one online application. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Digital Development.
“Create your own business or change the field of activity of an existing one in a few minutes. A revolutionary service for entrepreneurs is on the portal Diya. Receive all the services you need to start or build your own business, one application in half an hour,” the message said.
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state registration of individual entrepreneurs;
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state registration of changes in information about individual entrepreneurs contained in the Unified State Register;
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registration of a declaration of compliance of the material and technical base of the enterprise with the requirements of the law on fire safety issues;
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state registration of capacities of food market operators;
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state registration of the creation of a limited liability company based on a model charter;
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state registration of the transfer of a limited liability company in activities based on a model charter;
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providing information about vacancies;
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registration/transfer to a simplified taxation system;
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registration as a value added tax payer;
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opening a bank account
The user can freely choose which services he needs to purchase. If difficulties arise, the system can independently offer a range of services for popular types of small businesses – for a cafe, beauty salon, IT and point of sale.
Complex service e-Entrepreneur developed within the framework of the EU4DigitalUA project, funded by the European Union and implemented by the Estonian Academy of Electronic Governance.
We remind you that for the first quarter of 2024 using the application Diya A record number of individual entrepreneurs were opened.
The application has already been reported earlier Diya can be used in the European Union as a digital wallet.
Source: korrespondent

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