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Most important Latvian tax changes in 2016
Most important Latvian tax changes in 2016
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Changes in taxation, effective as of 1 January, 2023
Tax changes 2023
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Changes in tax legislation happen often and in a rapid pace. What does your company need to do in order to be up to date and compliant for 2022 and onwards? What are the international tax trends and how can your company take proper action. We invite you to this webinar where our experts in the Nordics and Baltics guide you in the key tax changes in respective country and discuss trends to have in mind when shaping the future tax function of your company.
Presenters:
- Vykintas Valiulis, Partner Tax, Grant Thornton Lithuania
- Kristjan Järve, Head of Tax, Grant Thornton Estonia
- Martins Lubgans, Head of Tax, Grant Thornton Latvia
- Jan-Erik Rae, Partner Tax, Grant Thornton Finland
- Henrik Hedberg, Partner Tax, Grant Thornton Sweden
- Lærke Hesselholt, Partner Tax, Grant Thornton Denmark
- Lars Pløen, Partner Tax, Grant Thornton Norway
- Lars Jernkrok, Director Tax, Grant Thornton Sweden
More info and registration: https://event.grantthornton.se/key-tax-changes-in-the-nordic-and-baltic-region-and-international-tax-trends-time-to-take-action