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Andorra: Reorder a Personal, Corporate or Societal Heritage at Zero Cost
Salvador Balcells i Iranzo from Manubens Abogados on
With Andorran tax regulations, there was a subject that had been postponed: what happened if you wanted to reorganize an estate? Then it happened that there being no special regulation, applied general taxation.
Banner Year Expected For Holiday Retail Sales
Jennifer Logan from Goulston & Storrs on
This week’s news of former retail giants Sears and Kmart filing for bankruptcy is bound to spur headlines about the death of retail in the U.S. However, multiple forecasts predict a robust holiday shopping.
The Controversy of VAT Deduction in Vehicles Affected by Activity; a Step Forward to Demonstrate its Total Impact
Juan José Olle Aguilar from Manubens Abogados on
To settle objectively the deduction of VAT contributions on vehicles "affected by business activity", the legislator considered as a valid percentage a lump sum of 50% deduction. But left the door open to a possible deduction higher or lower.
Portuguese Passport Is The Fifth Most Valuable In The World
Filipe Consciência from Caria Mendes Advogados on
According to Henley Passport Index, the Portuguese passport is the fifth most valuable in the world, in a list with 199 countries, along with passports from United States of America, United Kingdom, Norway, Austria, Luxembourg and Netherlands.
On the Origin of Retail: An Evolutionary Analysis
Louise Giannakis from Goulston & Storrs on
While several prominent retailers have turned to bankruptcy and store closures, research demonstrates that this doomsday hype is somewhat overblown. So why the prevailing narrative?
The Shortest Way Between The Citizen And City Hall
Filipe Consciência from Caria Mendes Advogados on
Nowadays everything is more advanced and the connection between people, services or entities is becoming easier, faster and stronger.
Augmented Retail: The Use of Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality to Enhance the Customer Shopping Experience
Jennifer Logan from Goulston & Storrs on
As competition between brick-and-mortar stores and online shopping continues, retailers with physical stores are using cutting edge technologies to offer unique shopping experiences and added service to consumers.
Real Estate In Lisbon? Now Is The Time To Invest!
Filipe Consciência from Caria Mendes Advogados on
In the past 12 months, house prices in Lisbon grew 20,4% and the growth is not expected to slow down by the end of this year. Quite the opposite.
Where Does Pilots Resident in Italy Should Pay Taxes?
Maurizio Bottoni from Interconsulting Studio Associato on
Many pilots moved to Italy with their family or started to work for foreign airlines established abroad. One of the most important questions they put is “where do I have to pay my taxes?”
Perhaps one of the reasons why Ronaldo moved to Italy … Italian “Flat Tax” for New Residents of max 100.000€ yearly
Maurizio Bottoni from Interconsulting Studio Associato on
In the last years, Italy has become interesting also for tax purposes. Some retired people decide to move to Italy to spend the last years also because our inheritance tax legislation is appreciable and others take advantage of some special tax legislation provided for resident workers who move from abroad.
New Massachusetts Trade Secret Laws Effective October 1, 2018
Andrew O'Connor from Goulston & Storrs on
The retail industry closely guards customer and distribution lists. In many cases, these valuable assets are not protected by patent, trademark or copyright law.
New Rules for Transfer Pricing Tax Audit
Maurizio Bottoni from Interconsulting Studio Associato on
The Italian Government reviewed the rules on TP and provided that in cases of a TP adjustment made abroad by a foreign country, the Italian company involved in the audited transactions can ask to the Italian Tax Authorities to reduce its taxable income.
In Italy as from 01 January 2019 Electronic Invoices Only
Federico Rossi from Studio Rossi-Gerosa Commercialisti Associati on
The Budget Law 2018 established that, starting from 1 January 2019, for the sale of goods and services rendered between residents, established or identified in Italy (and for the relative variations), only e-invoices are issued.
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