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Tax Corporate Income Tax Report on income earned by a non-resident and tax paid in the Republic of Latvia
Corporate Income Tax Report on income earned by a non-resident and tax paid in the Republic of Latvia
Tax Changes in taxation, effective as of 1 January 2021
Changes in taxation, effective as of 1 January 2021
Government support for busineses affected by COVID-19 Government support for busineses affected by COVID-19 (Update)
Government support for busineses affected by COVID-19
Tax Single tax account
Single tax account
Taxes Grant Thornton 2020 European Real Property Transfer Taxes Guide
Grant Thornton 2020 European Real Property Transfer Taxes Guide
Tax changes Key changes in tax legislation in the Baltics in 2020
Key changes in tax legislation in the Baltics in 2020
Tax and legal news Tax reform 2018
Amendments to 11 tax laws were adopted by the Parliament on July 28, introducing a wide tax reform in Latvia effective beginning with January 1, 2018.
Tax changes Key tax changes in Latvia
Key tax changes in Latvia
Tax and legal news European council reaches agreement on anti-tax avoidance directive
European council reaches agreement on anti-tax avoidance directive
Seminars Business morning “Doing business in Estonia”
Business morning “Doing business in Estonia”
Tax and legal news Amendments to the Labour Law
Amendments to the Labour Law
TAX AND LEGAL NEWS Reverse charge for supplies of mobile phones, tablets and laptops
Reverse charge for supplies of mobile phones, tablets and laptops
Tax and legal news Most important Latvian tax changes in 2016
Most important Latvian tax changes in 2016
Tax and legal news New regulation for real estate tax in Riga
New regulation for real estate tax in Riga
Tax and legal news Micro-enterprise taxpayer as a leased personnel service provider
Micro-enterprise taxpayer as a leased personnel service provider
Tax and Legal News VAT for electronically supplied services has been changed
The application of VAT for electronically supplied services has been changed in Latvia and other member states of the EU since 2015. Electronically supplied
Tax and Legal news Deemed income of the Member of the board
Deemed income of the Member of the boardEnterprise income tax minimum As mentioned before, The minimum wage is changed from 320 to 360 euros. Also the minimum
Tax and Legal News Electronic payroll tax books
We hereby remind that on June 1, 2014 Cabinet regulations comes into force, according to which the payroll tax books issued in paper form will no longer be
Tax and Legal News AMENDMENTS TO LAW OF CORPORATE INCOME TAX
Starting from 1st of January 2014, it will no longer be possible to transfer losses in between companies in a group. The current amendments are already
Tax and legal news Information about the draft of ammendments to Individual Income Tax law
Information about the draft of ammendments to Individual Income Tax law
AMENDMENTS TO THE NEW VAT LAW AMENDMENTS TO THE NEW VAT LAW
AMENDMENTS TO THE NEW VAT LAW
Tax and Legal News EURO INTRODUCTION LAW
EURO INTRODUCTION LAW On the 31st of January 2013 Parliament passed the Euro introduction Law. It is anticipated that Latvia will join Eurozone in the 1st of
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