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Estonia Just Introduced a €700 Monthly Tax-Free Allowance. Wages Are Up 10%. Here Is What That Means for Ordinary Households.

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13 Jul 2026 — 2 min read
Estonia Just Introduced a €700 Monthly Tax-Free Allowance. Wages Are Up 10%. Here Is What That Means for Ordinary Households.
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