Session 1: Master Class Corruption has no boundaries: Who are the guardians of a company’s ethics? Alexandra ReisTabaqueira Andrew HendersonThe Red Flag Group Anne Vogdt Lidl Portugal Carlos CoelhoBanif Duarte PereiraOney Fernando GonçalvesMcDonald´s Portugal Francisco Vilela Xerox Portugal Gonçalo AnastácioSRS Advogados João Maricoto MonteiroSRS Advogados Joana Simoes FerreiraOracle Luciana Silva Axa Portugal Marta Pinto-LeiteSiemens […]
The driver of decisions to outsource is based on the professional excellence of specific individuals, rather than the brand of a law firm, says Sergio Redondo
Under a rain of reforms, Iberia’s tax frameworks are an ongoing ‘work-in-progress’. Their respective governments have been on a drive to attract foreign investment and increase each country’s competitiveness. While some measures have
The Government is hoping that innovative solutions, corporate tax cuts and simplification of compliance obligations may encourage investments and stir up the country’s economy
Spain has announced wide-ranging tax reforms in an attempt to boost revenues, which have dropped by some €50bn since 2008 to just 36.4 percent of GDP, way below EU averages, according to Jorge Sarró, Head of Tax
Spanish companies are getting to grips with recent tax changes that promise to ease their tax burden
Brazil may be seen as the prime international market, but Iberian investors looking at transatlantic trade must be aware of the tax challenges of doing business in the emerging economic powerhouse.
By simplifying tax and promoting investment, the new CIT reform is repositioning Portugal as a gateway for international investment
Speculation is mounting that Spain’s complicated personal income tax (PIT) regime will be revamped ahead of next year’s general election.