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Pandemics – What Employers Need to Know

The coronavirus has been a matter of public concern for weeks. There are already several cases of the highly contagious lung disease in Germany. Health experts are currently still talking about an epidemic, i.e. a locally restricted infectious disease, but it could quickly turn into a pandemic – a transnational and transcontinental disease. In this client newsletter, we provide information on the consequences of a pandemic outbreak with regard to your rights and duties as an employer. Can employees refuse...

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CCPA Revised Regulations

California Attorney General (AG) Xavier Becerra released revised draft regulations for the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) late last week. The AG will accept comments on the revisions until February 25, 2020. The regulations are not yet final, and because the AG has added an additional notice and comment period, it is likely that additional revisions will occur before the regulations are finalized and become effective. While enforcement of the CCPA cannot begin until July 1, 2020, the AG has...

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Nonprofit Alert: Proposed Changes to Reporting of Gifts-in-Kind

On February 10, 2020, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued a proposed Accounting Standards Update (ASU) intended to improve transparency around how not-for-profit organizations present and disclose contributed nonfinancial assets, also known as gifts-in-kind. Contributed nonfinancial assets includes fixed assets such as land and buildings, materials and supplies such as food, clothing and pharmaceuticals and contributed services such as use of space or professional services. Under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), nonprofit organizations are required to report gifts-in-kind at...

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Companies’ Failed Request to Block Enforcement of AB 5 Signals Uphill Battle for Challengers

Another California federal judge has denied a request to block the enforcement of California Assembly Bill (AB) 5 while the lawsuit challenging the statute is pending. Specifically, in Olson, et al. v. State of California, et al., No. 2:19-cv-10956 (Olson), currently pending in the Central District of California, U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee on Feb. 10, 2020, denied the request from Uber, Postmates and the individual plaintiffs for a preliminary injunction to stop AB 5 from being enforced against them....

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Vulcan Insight: Analysis of the latest EU Developments

Irish Election Fallout: The rocky road to government formation The results of last week’s general election have delivered one of the biggest shocks to the political system in a century. An appetite for change has seen Sinn Féin surge to take its place as the most popular party in the country, with an impressive 24.5% share of the vote. The century long duopoly enjoyed by Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael has ended, and a new political landscape has been redrawn,...

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A New Tax Credit is Available for Americans in France

When you’re a U.S. citizen, you normally report on your U.S. individual income tax return the money that you made on U.S. soil as well the money that you made abroad regardless of the country where you live, and you pay U.S. income tax, as appropriate. However, you are allowed to take a credit, on your U.S. individual income tax return, for any income tax that you may have paid to the tax authorities of the foreign country where you made that money.   Let’s take the example of an American...

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Brexit: What Happens on 31.01.2020 at Midnight?

In late September 2018, it was said to be another six months until Brexit (our News of 29 September 2018). Now it is actually about to happen. The United Kingdom (UK) will leave the European Union (EU). We summarise the key issues for you below, especially from the perspective of customs and foreign trade law: Which documents are actually relevant? Essentially there are two. They deal with the withdrawal of the UK, firstly from the perspective of Germany, and secondly from...

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Optional VAT Regime for Leases

On 1 January 2019, the new optional VAT regime for immovable leases entered into force. For lease agreements that came into effect before 5 December 2019, the transitional regime is coming to its end. What should you do? The two most important features of this new VAT regime are: The possibility to opt for the application of VAT on certain B2B leases (on buildings constructed or significantly refurbished after September 2018); and    The fact that B2B leases of warehouses are also subject to...

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IIE Launches Special Emergency Student Fund Effort to Respond to Crises

Nomination Deadline: February 19, 2020 at 11:59pm EST IIE's Emergency Student Fund is expanding its efforts to support international students currently studying at colleges and universities in the United States who have been affected by recent crises. IIE has a long history of providing emergency assistance to students and the Emergency Student Fund was established to provide financial support to students who are at risk of dropping out of their studies due to natural disaster, armed conflict, or political strife in...

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Myth 7: Brands Aren’t Built in a Day. Except When They Are

FOR COMPANIES SEEKING TOP-LINE REVENUE GROWTH, THE RULES OF THE GAME HAVE CHANGED. Across industries, market dynamics are evolving at an ever-increasing pace as companies derive data-driven insights and apply digital strategies to move quickly and decisively in order to adapt and grow. WITH THOSE NEW RULES COME NEW STRATEGIES. Now more than ever, speed to results and rapid execution in sales, marketing, pricing, and profitability are becoming fundamental to remaining competitive. Many commonly held assumptions have been rendered obsolete, yet many companies still fall...

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