Companies and other entities registered to the French Register of Commerce are required to identify ‘beneficial owners’.
ACTing out: Canadian government invests $25m in green agriculture
Canada’s government is investing $25m in green agriculture. What does this mean for your business?
Everything you need to know about Bitcoin and taxation
Of the thousand or so cryptocurrencies available, Bitcoin is the most high-profile. But what is Bitcoin, how does it work and how is it taxed?
Investor insights: An overview of the Italian real estate market
In 2017, Italy’s real estate market recorded an impressive 18% growth. Italy’s property market is thriving, and this is great news for investors.
Investor insights: Italy’s real estate renaissance continues
In 2017, Italy’s real estate market recorded an impressive 18% growth. Italy’s property market is thriving, and this is great news for investors.
Salute! DiVino Management introduces itself to Verona
DiVino Management – a network of skilled professionals serving the wine sector – introduced itself to Verona with a successful conference titled ‘For a winemaking business that aims at excellence’. The conference took place on the 1st March, at the city’s Vecomp Academy.
The Construction Industry Scheme: A brief guide
A concise overview of the Construction Industry Scheme, what it is and how it works.
Industry 4.0: Italy’s masterplan for growth
The Italian government has introduced Industry 4.0, a scheme to encourage the development of companies, especially those in research and development.
Death and taxes: Everything you need to know about UK Inheritance Tax
UK property is potentially subject to inheritance tax at 40%. However, a number of exemptions are available that may reduce charges.
Small is beautiful: Why smaller firms have an edge in the food and beverage industry
One field in which smaller firms have an advantage over their larger rivals is the food and beverage industry.
It all comes down to simple economics: Owing to economies of scale, bigger firms must make bigger investments if they are to sell products on a larger scale. For this reason, larger companies have often lagged behind smaller competitors in producing high-quality products.
French courts clarify tax refund issue
The French Administrative Supreme Court (Conseil d’Etat) has provided details on the admissibility of claims made by non-residents seeking a refund of withholding tax paid on dividends.
France goes green as companies embrace eco-innovation
For many years, French companies have faced social, political and economic demand to reduce the impact of their supply chains on the environment.