OREANDA-NEWS. February 10, 2011. Nordea Bank’s housing loan customers with an active Nordea Internet bank agreements can submit information on paid loan interest to the Tax and Customs Board electronically, reported the press-centre of Nordea Bank.

Income tax returns for 2010 can be submitted electronically from 15 February to 31 March via the e-Tax Board, which can be entered using the Nordea Internet bank user name and password. The data will be shown in the pre-filled income tax return, which can be viewed in the e-Tax Board.

If desired, Nordea Bank offices can issue official statements on paper to both housing loan and student loan customers.

Unlike in previous years, student loan interest paid in 2010 will not count towards the refund.

The declaration of 2010 need to be file in Estonian kroons.

The Tax and Customs Board will begin issuing tax refunds on 28 February to those who filed an income tax return via the e-Tax Board.

You may enter the e-tax service using your Nordea internet bank username and passwords.

You may find here detailed guidelines for forwarding your loan interest data through the internet bank.

If you have additional questions, please phone our customer support at 1772 from Estonia, +372 628 3300 from abroad.

Help with regard to tax returns is available on the Tax and Customs Board website http://www.emta.ee/?id=29268 or by calling the information line 1811.