What to do with negative share capital (net assets)?


Below is a practical roadmap that reflects the requirements of the Commercial Code (ร„riseadustik) and common solutions in the market.


Under Commercial Code ยง 176(2) the companyโ€™s net assets must be at least:

  • 50โ€ฏ% of registered share capital, and
  • not less than the minimum shareโ€‘capital requirement (currentlyโ€ฏโ‚ฌโ€ฏ2โ€ฏ500 for Oรœs).

Example: An Oรœ with a registered share capital of โ‚ฌ10โ€ฏ000 must keep equity โ‰ฅ โ‚ฌ5โ€ฏ000.
An Oรœ with a registered capital of โ‚ฌ2โ€ฏ500 must keep equity โ‰ฅ โ‚ฌ2โ€ฏ500 (100โ€ฏ%).

If the balance sheet shows that equity is below either limit (often expressed as negative share capital), the board must, within three months after approval of the annual report, convene a shareholdersโ€™ meeting to decide on remedies.


#OptionTypical useโ€‘caseKey steps
1Increase share capitalProfitable business, owners willing to investโ€“ Cash or nonโ€‘monetary contribution
โ€“ Register change with the Business Register
2Reduce share capitalCompany permanently downsizedโ€“ Adopt resolution (2/3 majority)
โ€“ Creditor notice & 3โ€‘month wait
โ€“ Register reduction
3Combine increase & reductionClean balance sheet and optimise capital structureSequence matters: usually reduce first, then increase
4Merger or divisionPart of group restructuringFollow merger/division procedure; assets & liabilities move to new entity
5Reorganisation (transformation)Convert Oรœ โ†’ AS, SE, etc.Rare; governed by Ch.โ€ฏ10 of the Code
6Voluntary liquidationNo future business plannedTwoโ€‘step shareholdersโ€™ resolution; liquidation takes ~6โ€“9โ€ฏmonths
7Bankruptcy filingInsolvent and cannot restore equityBoard must file immediately if insolvency is evident

  1. Issue new shares / owner cash injection โ€“ quickest textbook fix.
  2. Convert shareholder loans into equity (setโ€‘off contribution).
  3. Revalue (upwards) real estate or IP โ€“ allowed if fairโ€‘value report substantiates it.
  4. Cut costs & improve margins โ€“ demonstrate turnaround in the next financial year.
  5. Sell nonโ€‘core assets โ€“ realise gains, book profit.
  6. Reduce share capital to minimum (โ‚ฌ2โ€ฏ500) and cover rest via profit or later capital increase.

Tip: Make sure any capital manoeuvre is properly documented, entered in the accounting ledgers and registered in e-Business Register.


  • Sell the company โ€“ shares can be transferred to a buyer who is willing to recapitalise. Ensure the SPA allocates responsibility for past debts.
  • Liquidate โ€“ a clean way to close down if there is no buyer or business rationale. Requires publishing a creditor notice and preparing a final balance sheet.
  • Turnkey liquidation service โ€“ professional firms can handle filings, creditor notices, accounting & tax clearance (fees start around โ‚ฌ300โ€“โ‚ฌ1โ€ฏ000).

Failure to address negative equity may expose the board to personal liability for damages (Commercial Code ยง 187) and fines. Timely action and documented shareholder decisions are therefore crucial.


QuestionAnswer
Can I operate with negative equity until next year?Legally you may, but board must call an EGM within 3โ€ฏmonths of the annual report approval; ignoring may lead to compulsory dissolution.
Does the โ‚ฌ0 shareโ€‘capital option introduced in 2023 change the equity rule?No. Even if the registered capital is โ‚ฌ0, the moment you distribute dividends or raise capital to >โ€ฏโ‚ฌ0, the netโ€‘asset test and โ‚ฌ2โ€ฏ500 minimum apply.
Is shareholder loan conversion taxable?Generally no income tax, but check VAT/tax implications if asset contributed.

Need help?
We can assist with shareโ€‘capital operations, draft resolutions, Business Register filings, or a turnkey liquidation package.


This guide is provided for general information and does not constitute legal advice.


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Categories: Accounting, Company liquitation
Tags: Accounting, Commercial Code, Estonia, Share Capital
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