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This year promises to be an interesting one for a range of stakeholders. Several regulatory developments are underway across the EU and the Baltics, particularly in the areas of biotechnology and medical devices. In this month’s Life Sciences & Healthcare newsletter, we bring you: key aspects of the long-awaited European Commission proposals for the Biotech […]
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That’s how they say thank you in Egypt. But why is there poverty outside the hotel grounds? What can we learn from what is happening in Egypt? Is the tax system also to blame? What is it like? The closest warmth to Europe in January In my previous blog, I wrote that Egypt was one […]
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Much has already been written about this, but it is probably worth summarizing in one place – what are the most significant changes in Latvian taxes that will come into effect as of January 2026. CBAM. From January 1, 2026, import duties must be paid on CO2 emissions generated outside the EU from the production […]
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F.H.M. Grapperhaus has expressed some interesting theories on this subject in his book Taxes Through the Ages. History of taxes is suitable reading material for a flight to Egypt. In this blog: Cave people share mammoth meat with hearth keepers and cave painters. Villagers behind fortifications negotiate with raiders offering “protection.” Ancient Egyptians measure the […]
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I must confess that last year I implemented some of Shaun’s pricing methods and it really works well, in the sense that this way we achieve better what the client really wants. I love what Shaun wrote on LinkedIn – the billable h is actively damaging the law (tax, marketing, etc) firm profitability, their people, and their […]