General Information
Cases/Enablers
              OOP Case
          Appetizer
              All employees with whom an employer has entered into an employment contract must be registered with the Tax and Customs Board in the employment register when starting to work or beginning service. 
          Short summary
              All employees with whom an employer has entered into an employment contract must be registered with the Tax and Customs Board in the employment register when starting to work or beginning service. Start, suspension and termination of employment will be listed in the register and the data regarding workforce medical insurance will be sent to the Health Insurance Board directly from the register. The Estonian Health Insurance Fund uses the data of the employment register for granting the health insurance benefits; 
• the Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund uses the data of the employment register for registration of persons as unemployed, termination of the persons’ registration as unemployed, for granting unemployment allowances and other unemployment insurance benefits prescribed by the Unemployment Insurance Act;
• the Social Insurance Board uses the data of the employment register for verification of the employment status;
• the Police and Border Guard Board uses the data of the employment register for exercising supervisory control over the working conditions of foreigners;
• the Estonian Tax and Customs Board uses the data of the employment register for monitoring the performance of the tax liabilities of taxable persons.
          • the Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund uses the data of the employment register for registration of persons as unemployed, termination of the persons’ registration as unemployed, for granting unemployment allowances and other unemployment insurance benefits prescribed by the Unemployment Insurance Act;
• the Social Insurance Board uses the data of the employment register for verification of the employment status;
• the Police and Border Guard Board uses the data of the employment register for exercising supervisory control over the working conditions of foreigners;
• the Estonian Tax and Customs Board uses the data of the employment register for monitoring the performance of the tax liabilities of taxable persons.
Focus
          Citizens
              Start date
              Domain
          Public matter
              Scope
              National/Federal
          Country
          Estonia
              Nature and status of project
              Rolled Out
          Is the OOP case/enabler mandatory?
              Mandatory
          ENABLING ASSETS OR COMPONENTS
Relevant Enablers
          
      Legal interoperability
              The establishment of the register of employment, RT I, 22.05.2014, 1, https://www.riigiteataja.ee/akt/122052014001
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Taxation Act, RT I, 16.04.2014, 2, https://www.riigiteataja.ee/akt/116042014002
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Taxation Act, RT I, 16.04.2014, 2, https://www.riigiteataja.ee/akt/116042014002
Socio-cultural influence factors
              This OOP case reduces administration costs for governmental agencies and saves costs (both the tax collection and social benefits agencies). It results in faster and efficient verification of employment and increases tax collections. This register facilitates digital processes and a paper-free procedure. It boosts the social guarantees, social safety environment, and employees´ awareness. Moreover, it decreases illegal employment. This register provides for citizens the clear understanding of tax payment by employee.
In addition, this case allows agencies to share information, which eliminates duplication. Regarding to once-only principle vision, this case eliminates the need for employers to submit employee data to multiple government agencies and increases transparency.
This case has good potential for cross-border implementation.
          In addition, this case allows agencies to share information, which eliminates duplication. Regarding to once-only principle vision, this case eliminates the need for employers to submit employee data to multiple government agencies and increases transparency.
This case has good potential for cross-border implementation.
DATA HANDLING / DATA EXCHANGE
Type of data sharing
          Actual data
              Data handler 
          Stakeholder name
              Register for Agencies of State and Municipalities
          Stakeholder category
              Government
          Stakeholder Role
              Data provider
          Kind of data
              Employment data
          Stakeholder name
              Estonian Health Insurance Fund
          Stakeholder category
              Government
          Stakeholder Role
              Data consumer
          Kind of data
              Employment data
          Stakeholder name
              Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fundtions
          Stakeholder category
              Government
          Stakeholder Role
              Data consumer
          Kind of data
              Employment data
          Stakeholder name
              Estonian Labour Inspectorate
          Stakeholder category
              Government
          Stakeholder Role
              Data consumer
          Kind of data
              Employment data
          Stakeholder name
              Social Insurance Board
          Stakeholder category
              Government
          Stakeholder Role
              Data consumer
          Kind of data
              Employment data
          Stakeholder name
              Police and Border Guard Board
          Stakeholder category
              Government
          Stakeholder Role
              Data consumer
          Kind of data
              Employment data
          Stakeholder name
              Employees
          Stakeholder category
              Citizen
          Stakeholder Role
              Data consumer
          Kind of data
              Employment data
          Stakeholder name
              Tax and Customs Board
          Stakeholder category
              Government
          Stakeholder Role
              Data consumer
          Kind of data
              Employment data
          Architecture
              The electronic solution eliminates the need for in-person visits to a service bureau for registration. Registration can occur in a variety of ways:
• Web registration through the e-Tax Board/e-Customs websites by entering data manually or uploading a file
• Registration via a machine-to-machine (M2M) interface, using XRoad technology, the standard for integrating public registers and information systems in Estonia
• Mobile registration via a phone call or SMS message.
Linking registers
• Estonian Health Insurance Fund
• Eesti Töötukassa (Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund)
• Social Insurance Board
• Police and Border Guard Board
• Tax and Customs Board.
          • Web registration through the e-Tax Board/e-Customs websites by entering data manually or uploading a file
• Registration via a machine-to-machine (M2M) interface, using XRoad technology, the standard for integrating public registers and information systems in Estonia
• Mobile registration via a phone call or SMS message.
Linking registers
• Estonian Health Insurance Fund
• Eesti Töötukassa (Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund)
• Social Insurance Board
• Police and Border Guard Board
• Tax and Customs Board.
Lessons learned
              •	Enhances surveillance related to labour taxes
• Reduces administration and saves costs
• Enables faster and efficient verification of employment
• Helps increase tax collections
• Enables digital processes and a paper-free procedure
• Eliminates the need for employers to submit employee data to multiple government agencies
• Allows multiple agencies to share information, eliminating duplication
          • Reduces administration and saves costs
• Enables faster and efficient verification of employment
• Helps increase tax collections
• Enables digital processes and a paper-free procedure
• Eliminates the need for employers to submit employee data to multiple government agencies
• Allows multiple agencies to share information, eliminating duplication
