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The so-called non-dom regime is being abolished in Great Britain. Capital and people often migrate to Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Cyprus for this and other reasons. What is appealing there? Which ones could be the best tax regimes in Europe? Switzerland PIT Some cantons offer a flat PIT rate for people who do not work […]
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The main changes are related to PIT and there was already a blog about it. But everything else concerning tax amendments iz Latvia as of 2025 was not yet collected in one place. I will try to correct this omission (sorry, but it will be long). There was a separate blog about the draft personal income […]
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The tax turbulence was caused by the world-famous director Ingmar Bergman and the writer Astrid Lindgren. As a result, the Social Democrats, who had been in power for 44 years, lost the elections. Art Saves the World Tax Administration Humiliates Ingmar Bergman These two cases seemed important in the context that in Bergman’s case, the […]
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Unlike Lithuania, where the CIT rate increased from 5% to 6% (for small businesses) and from 15% to 16% for others, there are many more changes in Taxes in Estonia. What exactly has changed there? Income tax CIT and PIT rates increased from 20% to 22%; The 14% CIT rate (+7% PIT if the recipient […]
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I wrote about the info obtained by the ‘Financial Times’ in the UK about the increasing number of cases of voluntary income declaration. We also have a similar law, which allows you to obtain info. Freedom of Information Act FT was based on the UK Freedom of Information Act. Could a similar Latvian law be […]