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6 Nov 2020, 7:08 am by Shannon O'Hare
IRELAND Countries around the world are imposing further restrictions in light of the second wave of coronavirus cases with the Republic of Ireland having moved their restrictions policies into level 5 (their highest level), arguably adopting “Europe’s strictest regime” as Taoiseach (the prime minister of the Republic of Ireland), Mícheál Martin, said. [read post]
15 Nov 2023, 8:50 am by Bart Le Blanc
On 16 May 2023, the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) (i.e. the EU27 Finance Ministers) reached a general approach on the DAC8, to bring crypto asset service providers in scope of the tax automatic exchange of information reporting framework and to enhance the data quality and usability of the CRS. [read post]
4 Oct 2022, 3:50 am by Kyle Hulehan
The Czech Republic and Poland have published proposals to enact a windfall tax and Spain published a proposal to enact a second windfall tax because the first one was diluted by a series of exclusions that left many energy providers out of its scope. [read post]
28 Nov 2018, 12:41 pm by Kevin Kaufman
Some of their concerns focus on the DST’s deviation from sound tax principles and the need for broader international agreement prior to the EU acting on its own. [read post]
21 Oct 2019, 3:06 pm by Amanda Sloat
The EU’s customs rules will apply to trade between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to prevent the need for controls on the island. [read post]
28 Mar 2019, 2:16 pm by Kevin Kaufman
Romania is in the process of implementing the rules, and the Czech Republic will conclude implementation of its rules by 2020. [read post]
10 Jan 2023, 7:24 am by Kyle Hulehan
For the EU, VAT revenue represented roughly 7.5 percent of its total revenue in 2021. [read post]
12 Jul 2018, 6:30 am by Shannon Togawa Mercer
Avoiding a patrolled border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland will require a customs and trade compromise. [read post]
20 Feb 2023, 1:57 am by Matrix Legal Support Service
The following Supreme Court judgments remain outstanding: (As of 24/02/23) The Law Debenture Trust Corporation plc v Ukraine (Represented by the Minister of Finance of Ukraine acting upon the instructions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine) Nos. 2 and 3, heard 9-12 December 2019 East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust v Flowers and Ors, heard 22 June 2021 Canada Square Operations Ltd v Potter, heard 14th June 2022 R (on the application of VIP Communications… [read post]
13 Sep 2018, 7:56 am by Michael Geist
The same is true in many European countries – Germany has eliminated foreign ownership restrictions but retains daily regional programming requirements, Ireland has no foreign ownership restrictions but establishes programming requirements for each broadcast licensee, and the Czech Republic has dropped its foreign ownership restrictions but relies on broadcasting licences to mandate local programming. [read post]
18 Oct 2011, 8:50 am by Eoin Daly
As David Gwynn Morgan pointed out a couple of years ago on Morning Ireland, it is reasonable, in a republic, to expect that the general and equal applicability of such legislative measures should be the norm, and any exception tightly justified with reference to the common good. [read post]
14 Feb 2019, 4:44 am by Simon Lovegrove (UK)
The Bill also covers various other Brexit-related matter (including tax issues triggered by the withdrawal of the UK). [read post]
27 Apr 2015, 1:12 am by Matrix Legal Information Team
Shahid v Scottish Ministers (Scotland), heard 18 February 2015. [read post]
19 Jun 2017, 1:00 am by Matrix Legal Support Service
Brown v The Scottish Ministers (Scotland), heard 14-15 Jun 2017. [read post]
26 Jun 2017, 1:00 am by Matrix Legal Support Service
Brown v The Scottish Ministers (Scotland), heard 14-15 Jun 2017. [read post]
5 Jul 2012, 5:40 am by Randy Barnett
But, besides general considerations, there were peculiar circumstances which make the advent of this republic an event of special attractiveness. [read post]
28 Oct 2015, 7:00 am by Ruth Levush
,” “New Greek Regulation Designed to Fight Tax Evasion Problem: Will it Work? [read post]
18 Oct 2011, 8:32 am by Eoin Daly
 Although it was held in Byrne v Minister for Finance that article 35.5 does not prevent the imposition of a generally applicable income tax on judicial salaries, the previous Government concluded, in 2009, that it precluded the imposition on judges not only of the public sector pay cuts, but also, the pension levy. [read post]