Listen to the podcast! Navigating the Future of Taxation: An exclusive interview with Pascal Saint-Amans (wts.com) In the interview we discussed: His book on offshores – Paradis Fiscaux (just in French so far); Pascal offers there to have a look in the kitchen of the largest tax decisions globally – US tax reform, both […]
A large proportion of European Union (EU) countries apply a low rate of value-added tax (VAT) to food, Latvian Television reported its study results November 30. It turns out Latvia has among the highest VAT rates on food in the EU. Value-added tax in Latvia brings about 30% of the budget revenue, so it is […]
Listen to the podcast! https://open.substack.com/pub/janistax/p/susi-baerentzen-den-on-doing-things?r=240lr6&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web Susi Baerentzen is a tax law & human rights researcher from Denmark. She is lecturing at Vienna & Copenhagen Universities, holds a PhD in International Tax Law and Economics. Susi recently published her book “The Effectiveness of General Anti-Avoidance Rules”. She has worked for 5 years for one of the […]
Listen to the podcast! https://www.sorainen.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Tax-Stories-Konrad-Rohde-DLA-GER-changes.mp3 Konrad Rohde is a tax partner at DLA law firm in Frankfurt, Germany, for more than 10 years. Globally DLA has ~1500 partners and ~100 tax partners. We spoke about: Nordic Business Forum and some topics covered there, charities, global minimum taxation – it seems Germany does not expect […]
RIGA, June 13 (LETA) – Decrease in productivity caused by lack of physical exercise costs Latvia’s economy EUR 190 million a year, according to a global study on impact of physical exercise on the economy conducted by Deloitte. The study reveals that negative impact of the shortage physical exercise on government budget is EUR 41.5 million. […]