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The beginning of the year saw several important amendments to the Labour Code and other legislation relating to labour law, entering into force on 1 January. This newsletter gives an overview of the amendments most important for employers relating to wages and their payment, as well as to the protection of whistleblowers. Minimum wages increased […]
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As Latvia is planning to introduce e-invoicing in 2025, it’s an excellent time to have a discussion with Jānis Taukačs about Latvian VAT. Jānis gives valuable insights into the Latvian VAT landscape and provides his view about developments regarding real-time reporting on the EU level. Besides, he explains why tackling VAT fraud is so important […]
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Our pan-Baltic Corporate and M&A team contributed to the EU Transparency Registers interactive tool prepared by international law firm Dentons. The purpose of the tool is to assist companies with the legal requirements for identifying and registering beneficial owners in each EU member state. The free interactive online tool provides clear, easy-to-apply definitions of the […]
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TalTech Journal of European Studies recently published our counsel’s PhD. Kaido Künnapas article about the potential use of Regression Tree Model in automation of legal processes related to the general anti-abuse rule in Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive (ATAD). The Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive and general anti-abuse rule The European Union has introduced in its Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive […]
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Just before the year ends I’d like to start a new tradition of summarising the main tax news related to Latvia and our thoughts about it, as has been reported in much more detail in Latvian. So, feel free to forward this to your Latvian-speaking CEOs, CFOs and bookkeepers. First of all, our Tax Stories […]