# Xolo
[site](https://www.xolo.io/ref/NICVAN2)
Xolo, previously called LeapIn, is a company that helps [[Estonian E-residency|Estonian e-residents]] start and manage a [[Estonian taxation for businesses|company in Estonia]].
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## Xolo's offerings
Xolo offers a few services. First, they help you with registering your company. So you pay the fee to the state, not to them. It's 265 euro.
They provide a physical address that your company can use. That includes mail forwarding, if you happen to use that for any company-related or government-related communication.
They help you with applying for a VAT number if you need that.
And they also help you with opening up a bank account. Now, I think that there are ways so that you can just use something like PayPal or Wise for your bank account. I did those, but I also chose to have an actual bank account in Estonia. That is the only part in this process where you actually have to be in Tallinn, in Estonia. Personally, I was looking for an excuse to go to Tallinn, so I went there and set one up. It was pretty easy but you can certainly start a company without it.
The most important thing that Xolo do is that they lodge the taxes for you every year. They give you advice on your company structure. They keep track of your expenses.
And the best part about Xolo is that everything is done online. They have a really nice web app which is pretty slick and modern and user friendly, and that's what I use to upload my receipts, or if I need something reimbursed or marked as an expense, or if I've paid for something with my own pocket, and need the company to reimburse me, then everything is just handled for me. I really think that this is one of the selling points because if I have to get on the phone and actually talk to someone and explain something, I'm out. I'd rather just do it on my own at that point. But in the four years that I've been with Xolo, I haven't had to be on the phone with them once. Their entire staff corresponds by email promptly and really in a thorough, professional way.
## Xolo's pricing
So let's talk pricing. Xolo costs either 49, 79 or 199 euros a month. And that includes all of those services.
The only thing that's not included is the state fee. And that's something that you pay to the Estonian government. That's the 265 euro to actually get your company registered. You can check that out for yourself on the government site. This is something that you'll have to pay even if you don't go through Xolo.