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DS-Concept opens new branch in Peru

DS-Concept - With an export-driven economy ruled by free trade, Peru has become a leading force in Latin America, marked by rates of high growth and low inflation unrivaled in the region. To administer to the liquidity demands of Peruvian businesses and contribute to the country’s further economic success, DS-Concept has opened an office in the capital city of Lima. Located in the extreme west of South America, Peru is one of the most dynamic countries in the world and serves...

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Employee Hard Drive Labelled “Personal Data” Is Not Private

NautaDutilh - For various reasons, employers may wish or need to check files on an employee's desktop or laptop. From a legal point of view, this is often tricky as privacy laws and other legislation may impose restrictions. In Libert v France of 22 February 2018 (available in French), the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled that employers may access files on an employee's computer which are not clearly marked "private" without violating Article 8 of the European Convention on...

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Tax Reform: What Repeal of ACA Individual Mandate Means & More

BDO USA - On Dec. 22, 2017, President Trump signed sweeping tax reform, formerly known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, into law, marking the largest change to U.S. tax policy in decades. What changes are coming for healthcare organizations? The repeal of the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate has perhaps the widest-reaching implications, as it will increase the number of uninsured individuals by about 13 million in 2027, according to Congressional Budget Office estimates. A sharp increase in the...

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The White House Announces Tariffs for Steel and Aluminum Imports

Greenberg Traurig - On March 8, 2018, President Trump signed two proclamations imposing tariff rates of 25 percent and 10 percent on imports of certain steel and aluminum products, respectively, pursuant to Section 232 of the U.S. Trade Expansion Act of 1962. These tariff rates will come into effect March 23, 2018, and will be applied in addition to any other duties, fees, and charges applicable to covered products. Country Exemptions President Trump’s proclamations provide for the temporary exclusion of steel and...

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Funding Europe’s future: EU’s post-2020 budget must match policy goals

EU should boost research programmes, support to young people and small firms EU long-term budget should fund new priorities as well as modern, sustainable farming and development of Europe’s poorest regions Partly replace member states’ GNI-based contributions with new revenue resources MEPs have set out their position on the next long-term EU budget, which should finance new priorities as well as make up for any shortfall caused by Brexit. The European Parliament adopted two resolutions on the expenditure and revenue...

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The advances—and disruptions—of space commercial communications over the next five years

AlixPartners - The business world changes rapidly, but the space industry changes at warp speed. What will that future look like for space commercial communication? Setting aside military applications, space tourism, and asteroid mining because those other industries have such different dynamics, we have six predictions – and recommendations for how companies can position themselves for success. Read the full report here. Compliments of AlixPartners - a member of the EACC in New York.

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Improving cross-border parcel delivery to boost buying online

Clearer information on the prices of parcel delivery services should help to increase consumer confidence in cross-border shopping and shipping. The new rules approved by the European Parliament with 604 in favour, 80 against, and 12 abstentions, are part of the e-commerce package. Parcel delivery service providers will be required to provide their tariffs for a predefined list of most used services. The Commission will publish the prices on a dedicated website to enable consumers and businesses to compare domestic and cross...

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EACC Insights: Country Spotlight on Slovenia

About The Republic of Slovenia: The Republic of Slovenia lies at the heart of Europe, where the Alps and the Mediterranean meet the Pannonian plains and the mysterious Karst. In Slovenia, the sun shines approximately 2,000 hours per year. And there is plenty of snow in winter. Green is the dominant color with many woods and forests covering more than half of the country – and numerous preserved and protected plant and animal species. Slovenia makes a great tourist destination. The country...

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New EU Mandatory Disclosure Rules for intermediaries applying to cross-border tax advice and circumvention of reporting obligations

Loyens & Loeff -  On 13 March 2018, the Council of the European Union reached political agreement on a Council Directive (“Directive”) introducing mandatory disclosure rules for intermediaries such as lawyers, accountants and tax advisers. Intermediaries must report potentially aggressive tax planning arrangements with a cross-border dimension as well as arrangements designed to circumvent reporting requirements like CRS and UBO reporting. EU Member States’ tax authorities will exchange the information automatically within the EU through a centralized database. The reporting obligation...

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DOL Launches Payroll Audit Independent Determination (PAID) Program to Promote Self-Reporting and Early Resolution of Wage and Hour Claims

Littler - On March 6, 2018, the U.S Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division announced its new Payroll Audit Independent Determination (PAID) program. Initially being rolled out as a six-month pilot program, PAID provides employers with a unique opportunity—and indeed, motivation—to proactively address potential wage and hour underpayments under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) while simultaneously helping to protect themselves against litigation threats from the DOL and individual employees. While the details of the PAID program are yet...

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