Tax cost – as with any other cost – is something one wants to cut down during hard times. Sometimes, resources can be allocated to places where avoidable costs are the highest. Please see below our brief comparison of tax liability-related costs in the Baltics and Belarus. This reflects the current state of the law […]
In March, the EU Court of Justice ruled that VAT exemption applies to health services provided by phone (case C 48/19). X is a private limited company incorporated under German law. In February 2014, the company provided advice over the phone on behalf of its health insurance fund regarding health issues, and implemented support programmes […]
The current crisis presents opportunities in the field of taxation and transfer pricing. Companies need to decide how to manage their intra-group transaction and transfer pricing systems, to reduce their current tax burden by changing intercompany prices. Where we stand The pandemic forms a clear and present danger for the global economy. Business supply chains […]
The work stoppage due to the raging pandemic in Europe has created tax risks for Baltic construction companies active abroad because their commercial revenue might be taxed there instead of their home country. Why is it important that activity on a construction site lasts less or more than 6 months? Many Baltic contractors operate on […]
Publication / Kęstutis Adamonis, Paul Künnap, Kätlin Krisak, Jānis Taukačs, Viktorija Cherkas, Agneta Rumpa, Karolis Kunigėlis, Agnė Sovaitė, Saulė Dagilytė, Alexey Fidek, Olga Solovyanchik, Artem Melnikovich
In this webinar, we cover key topics for commercial property owners, including potential state aid availability, and discuss the most pressing questions. The webinar took place on 24 April 2020. Webinar topics: Rent rebates: are tenants entitled to rent rebates? What state aid is or may be available to owners of commercial properties? Tax: reliefs […]