In Estonia—as in many European countries—employees can claim a tax-free daily allowance from their employees when using their own vehicle to make business trips. The amount an employee can claim depends on the number of kilometres covered.Whether you’re working for an Estonian company or just visiting Tallinn or Tartu for a work-related event, we’ve got you covered.Here’s the lowdown on the Estonian mileage reimbursement system and per diem rates.
How does mileage allowance work?
What are the mileage allowance rates in Estonia in 2026?
Looking to write your own car allowance policy ? Check out our guide to corporate travel policies.
Fringe benefits in Estonia
Per diems in Estonia for 2026
What is not included in the mileage allowance?
How to file a mileage reimbursement claim in Estonia
Check out our guide to setting up your company’s mileage reimbursement policy here.
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Frequently asked questions about mileage allowance in Estonia
- As of 2026 the mileage allowance rate in Estonia is €0.30/km. Here are some countries to compare:
- Austria: €0.42 per km
- Belgium: €0.43 per km
- Denmark : 3,81 DKK (€0.51 per km)
- Finland : €0.53 per km (passenger car)
- France: €0.529 to €0.697 per km (varies based on vehicle power and mileage)
- Germany: €0.30 per km
- Ireland: €0.45 per km
- Netherlands: €0.23 per km
- Poland : PLN 0.89 (€0.20) to 1.15 PLN (€0.26) per km (based on engine size)
- Spain: €0.19 per km (tax-free limit)
- Sweden : SEK 25 per 10 km (€0.22 per km)
- Switzerland: CHF 0.70 per km (€0.73 per km)
- Norway : NOK 3.50 per km (€0.31)