Aktuális jogi híreink
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PPK in Poland – voluntary or obligatory for companies?
In 2020, employee capital plans (PPK) will be implemented in Poland in companies employing less than 250 people. A PPK is an additional long-term pension savings system for employees. In this system, contributions are paid by both the employee and the employer. The system is voluntary for employees - each employee
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Lithuania: New thresholds for tax-free daily allowances on business trips
On 1 January 2020, new tax rules on daily allowances came into force. Does this simply make secondments more expensive? For business trips, Lithuanian employers must pay their employees ‒ in addition to their salary ‒ a flat-rate daily allowance for each day of the trip, with the amount depending
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Bulgaria: No obligation for dormant companies to file notice of cessation of activity every year
This amendment aims to reduce the administrative burden on business and accelerate the processing of documents filed with the Commercial Register and the Non-profit legal entities Register As of 1 January 2020, companies that have ceased activity need only file a ‘once-only’ notice of cessation
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Lithuania: Landmark success in transport dispute
bnt lawyers have established an important legal precedent in a transport dispute before the Lithuanian Supreme Court. We would like to congratulate the successful bnt legal team Vilnius on its victory in a judicial dispute when representing one of the largest transport carriers (logistics companies) in Europe, defending its interests
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Czech pre-Christmas news from the world of class actions
As Christmas is nearing, the topic of class actions and joint proceedings has become a matter of debate both on the national and the European level. You may remember from the May issue of our journal that the Czech lawmaker has been busy preparing a comprehensive set of rules for