Liberals Ask Institutions to Evaluate Possible Tax Evasion by A. Gedvilas, Favoritism Towards "Jozita"
The Liberals in Lithuania have requested an investigation into A. Gedvilas for potential tax evasion and possible favoritism in legislation favoring the retail petroleum business.
Hubee brings together experts to discuss tax reform in Vilhena
The Hubee event gathered professionals and students to discuss the challenges of Brazil's tax reform and its impact on the business environment.
Although the invoice is in KSeF, we do not always deduct VAT from it
The article discusses issues with VAT deductions related to invoices in the KSeF system.
Yle: The Business of Many Car Dealerships is Based on Criminal Activities
A segment of Finland's used car market is reportedly involved in systematic tax evasion, with dealers manipulating sales prices to increase competition.
The government extends local tax payment deadlines for companies affected by the 'Middle East war'
The South Korean government has decided to extend local tax payment deadlines for companies struggling due to the Middle East conflict, providing financial relief measures.
15 business organizations come together to oppose the S-wealth tax
Fifteen business organizations in Denmark have united against the proposed wealth tax by the Social Democrats, arguing that it will harm Danish entrepreneurs and businesses while benefiting foreign entities.
Business organizations in outcry: "Wealth tax will make it harder to keep Danish companies in Danish hands"
Danish business organizations are protesting against a proposed wealth tax, arguing it could lead to the exodus of companies owned by Danes.
Man imprisoned for VAT fraud of 27 million
A 42-year-old man has been jailed for VAT fraud amounting to 27 million kroner in Denmark.
Business Ticker: Former Gesamtmetall President Stefan Wolf Convicted with High Fine
Former Gesamtmetall President Stefan Wolf has been convicted and fined 28,000 euros for employing a household helper without proper tax payments.
You can switch to Estonian CIT during the tax year
The article discusses the flexibility of transitioning to Estonia's Corporate Income Tax (CIT) during the tax year.
Tax Oasis or Growth Center? Economist Lists Ways for Eastern Finland’s Special Economic Zone to Succeed
An economist outlines strategies for the proposed special economic zone in Eastern Finland, emphasizing the importance of solid business conditions to ensure long-term success.
Also exempt from KSeF must adhere to new invoice markings in JPK. Letter from the Ministry of Finance
The article discusses the requirement for businesses exempt from the KSeF (National e-Invoice System) to conform to new invoice markings as mandated by Poland's Ministry of Finance.
How to Save on Rent Tax, Learn About Section 24 and Business Income Rules
The article explains how income from rental properties can be categorized under Indian tax law to optimize tax liabilities for property owners.
Citizen Companies Shrink by 71% in Two Years, and Access to Extended Maternity Leave Decreases
The number of participant companies in the Citizen Company Program has significantly decreased from 30,545 in 2024 to 8,862 in 2025, representing a 71% drop due to audits revealing irregularities.
Search for a dialogue between government and business: less regulation, more cooperation
The president of the Vilnius Chamber of Commerce emphasized the importance of business participation in economic policy and collaboration with the government.
The taxpayer cannot bear the negative consequences of being removed from the VAT register
The Supreme Administrative Court of Poland ruled that companies unjustly removed from the VAT register should not suffer the negative effects of such actions.
Taxes to be simplified within two years. We know what the proposals are
Poland's Minister Maciej Berek has initiated the second phase of tax law simplification in discussions with business organization representatives and government officials.
AD FEATURE: Income Tax reporting is changing - here’s what businesses need to do
UK businesses will soon face new income tax reporting requirements under the Making Tax Digital (MTD) scheme, starting in April 2026.
‘Can’t run a deficit’: Calgary businesses prepare for incoming property tax hike
Calgary businesses are bracing for a significant rise in property taxes due to recent provincial budget changes.
Alberta returning to standard, flat tax on wine after industry outcry
The Alberta government is reverting to a standard, flat tax on wine after concerns raised by industry stakeholders over a previously proposed value-based tax structure.
How much do I pay for monotributo in March 2026
Taxpayers registered in the monotributo system can now check the monthly payment amounts for March 2026 as published by the tax authority.
Tax Administration: Some car dealerships have built their entire business on tax evasion
The Finnish Tax Administration reports an increase in tax evasion related to used car sales, where some dealerships rely on fraudulent activities to lower prices.
Retail food sector businessmen are investigated for evading more than R$ 10 million in taxes in Bahia
In Bahia, Brazil, a task force has launched an operation against businessmen in the retail food sector for allegedly evading over R$ 10 million in taxes.
Point of Contention: Business Tax - Small and Rich Against Large and Poor
The article discusses the contrasting impacts of local business tax rates on small municipalities and large corporations in Röttenbach, Germany.
The Tax Authority Strikes a Popular Hobby – Now It is Wondered Why Ice Swimming is Not Considered Sport, but Darts, Billiards, and Bowling Are
A tax regulation change in Finland has upset entrepreneurs in the ice swimming and sauna business, as they now face a higher VAT rate compared to other sports activities.
Break between the Government and companies over Profits: a key ruling will define a multimillion-dollar debt
The Argentine government's conflict with companies over tax debts has intensified, with a crucial court ruling expected to impact billions owed to the state.
Entrepreneurs: Finns' favorite hobby is not exercise according to the tax authorities – This may soon be reflected in prices
According to the Finnish tax authorities, ice swimming is not classified as exercise, leading to a higher VAT rate for related businesses.
Big Brother with Restrictions. What the State Wants to See through the New EET
The article discusses the limitations and details of the new electronic registration of sales (EET) system announced by the Czech government.
Workers' Movement Business Council: It makes no sense to compare a Danish wealth tax with Norway's
Experts argue that the comparison between Denmark's wealth tax and Norway's is flawed, emphasizing the unique economic conditions in each country.
Liquidators find sports centre company owes creditors on top of $61m tax debt
Queensland Indoor Arenas faces liquidation, with creditors owed $2.6 million additional to a $61 million tax debt after allegations of business malpractice.
The government reverses decision on introducing CO2 tax
The Norwegian government has postponed the introduction of a CO2 tax on natural gas and LPG for non-emitters chemical industry due to political opposition.
Cut red tape, tax to fix middling investment, business lobbies say
Business lobbies in Australia are urging the government to cut taxes and reduce regulatory burdens to improve the country's investment attractiveness, as a new report ranks Australia 21st among 42 countries for investment competitiveness.
The Netherlands retreats from the 'nothing' tax
The Netherlands has decided to withdraw from implementing a tax referred to as the 'nothing' tax.
VAT can be deducted earlier than in the month of receiving the invoice
The article discusses a new policy allowing earlier VAT deductions than previously permitted under Polish law.
Tax Deduction for Soldiers for the First Time in Annual Tax Declaration
A new tax deduction for businesses employing soldiers has been introduced in Poland, allowing significant income reductions based on the length of the soldier's service.
The National e-Invoicing System affects the financial liquidity of companies
The introduction of the mandatory National e-Invoicing System in Poland significantly impacts the financial liquidity of companies by altering transaction documentation and tax settlement timelines.
Entrepreneur's Handbook: Construction Disputes with Settlements * Tax Overpayment Interest * VAT Deduction from Invoices Outside KSeF * KSeF and Goods Transfers * PIT from Work * Changes in the eZUS Portal
The article discusses key topics for entrepreneurs in Poland, including construction disputes, tax interest on overpayments, VAT deductions, and recent changes in tax and insurance portals.
Mike Ashley loses £176m of earnings before Sheffield Wednesday takeover update
Mike Ashley paid £176 million in taxes last year as he pursues a takeover of Sheffield Wednesday, significantly impacting his earnings.
Workshop on Tax Reform addresses the semi-jewelry sector in Limeira
A tax reform workshop focused on the semi-jewelry sector was held in Limeira, Brazil, to help industry professionals understand legislative changes and their impacts.
Nortesys rebrands and accelerates innovation to lead tax reform
Nortesys has announced a strategic rebranding to enhance its technology and business management services in response to upcoming tax reforms in Brazil.
Stop the European Ecological Coup on Businesses
Italy's government is pushing back against the EU's ETS system, labeling it an additional tax on European businesses.
Corporate America is on the move, and these red states are cashing in
Texas is benefiting the most from a trend of corporate relocations in the U.S., with companies moving their headquarters to states with favorable tax and business climates.
Sectors call for separation of debates on 6x1 shift and payroll tax exemption
Business entities argue that discussions regarding the potential end of the 6x1 work shift and payroll tax exemptions should not be linked.
Kelowna business community pushes back against province’s proposed PST expansion
The Kelowna business community strongly opposes a proposed expansion of the provincial sales tax (PST) in British Columbia that would increase operational costs for local businesses.
BBC Question Time sees heartbroken pub owner question his son's future after catastrophic tax rise
A pub owner on BBC Question Time expressed concern over the future of his son in the hospitality industry, citing an impending tax rise as a potential threat.
Police action at school in Helsinge concluded
Reactions to the Social Democrats' proposal for a 0.5 percent tax on assets over 25 million kroner vary widely, with business leaders calling it harmful and inequality advocates supporting it.
Police are massively present at school in North Zealand
Reactions to the Social Democrats' proposal for a 0.5% tax on fortunes over 25 million kroner vary widely, highlighting a divide between business leaders and social advocacy groups.
EK's Häkämies on tax fluctuations: "They create uncertainty"
Jyri Häkämies of EK expresses concern over tax policy fluctuations, urging for predictability in business decisions.
The Social Democrats' Proposal for a Wealth Tax Causes Division
The Social Democrats' proposed 0.5% wealth tax on fortunes over 25 million kroner has sparked mixed reactions ranging from disapproval to support.
Binding orders without leniency - TP risks in light of the recommendations of the Transfer Pricing Forum
The article discusses the binding orders in the context of transfer pricing regulations and the potential risks associated with them as outlined by the Transfer Pricing Forum.