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The European Union’s long-term budget

President Juncker at the High-Level EU Budget conference: Matching ambitions and meeting future challenges  Ahead of the College debate on the European Union's long-term budget on Wednesday 10 January, the Commissioner for Budget and Human resources, Günther H. Oettinger launched today a High-Level conference on "Shaping Our Future – Designing the Next Multiannual Financial Framework", which is hosted by the European Political Strategy Centre, the Commission's in-house think tank. This conference opens the final stretch of preparing the next multi annual...

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Tax Reform Provisions Affecting Exempt Organizations

By Dennis L. Cohen | Co-Chair, Tax | Philadelphia |(215) 665-4154 | dcohencozen.com | Cozen O'Connor This Alert, which is one of a series from Cozen O’Connor dealing with the recently enacted federal tax reform legislation, summarizes the salient provisions of the new law affecting tax-exempt organizations. Perhaps most noteworthy are the proposals that did not survive the legislative process. For example, none of (i) repealing the income tax exemption of interest on § 501(c)(3) bonds; (ii) imposing the unrelated business income...

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January FX Outlook – Tax Reform, Fed Transition, and Equity Markets

By Bannockburn Global Forex LLC   The USD fell back towards the end of December against the majors despite the passage of the US tax reform, which is expected to provide a modest boost to US growth through 2018 and beyond. The USD weakness towards the end of the month did not have an obvious trigger, and may be best ascribed to seasonal factors, which do tend to weaken the USD towards the end of the year. However, the EUR did...

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The Netherlands starts ratification procedure for the MLI

By Loyens & Loeff On 20 December 2017, the Dutch government submitted the bill for ratification of the Multilateral Instrument (“MLI”) to parliament. The bill contains a summary of the various BEPS measures to be implemented by the MLI, without giving much guidance for interpretation. The positions taken on the MLI do not deviate from the provisional list of choices and reservations notified by the Netherlands to the OECD in June 2017. Background The Netherlands signed the MLI in June 2017. The...

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Federal Tax Reform: Major Changes Impacting Businesses

By Richard J. Silpe |Co-Chair, Tax| (215) 665-2704 | rsilpecozen.com | Cozen O'Connor On December 20, 2017, both houses of Congress passed H.R. 1, a comprehensive tax reform bill commonly known as the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” (the Act) and was signed into law by President Trump on December 21, 2017. The Act makes major changes to federal income and estate tax law, including, among other things, numerous changes affecting businesses, individuals, tax-exempt organizations, the taxation of compensation arrangements, and fundamental aspects of...

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DS-Concept Closes Export Factoring Facility for Hungarian Trading Company

By Catherine Alvino | Marketing Coordinator | DS-Concept Factoring, Inc. DS-Concept closed a 250 million HUF credit facility for a Hungarian trading company that sells household appliances and kitchenware domestically to big multinational corporations. Under the arrangement, the company plans to use the provided liquidity to accommodate the 60-90-day payment terms of its buyers and reach its ten-figure annual turnover goal. The client sought out DS-Concept when a former business connection pointed them in their direction. As a new trading...

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2017 Antitrust Year in Review

By Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati is pleased to present its 2017 Antitrust Year in Review, which examines the most important antitrust matters and developments from the past year. Among other topics, the report discusses how U.S. agencies have transitioned with the Trump administration, and describes new trends in U.S. and international merger enforcement and civil investigations, global cartel investigations, and complex civil antitrust litigation. The report includes highlights from technology, pharmaceutical, and other industries...

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Ogletree Deakins Promotes 11 to Shareholder

By Ogletree Deakins Ogletree Deakins, one of the largest labor and employment law firms representing management, announced today that the firm has elevated 11 attorneys to the shareholder position. The newly-elected shareholders represent the full breadth of Ogletree Deakins’ practice and service offerings, including class action, data privacy, employee benefits and executive compensation, employment law, higher education, international employment law, litigation, traditional labor law, and wage and hour. Named by Law360 as one of “The 100 Best Law Firms For Female Attorneys,”...

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Revinax introduces Mixed Reality in the OR

By Revinax The Revinax team has achieved a worldwide breakthrough by introducing mixed reality during live surgery. The surgical procedure was performed successfully on November 7th, 2017 under the guidance of Dr Lonjon, a neurosurgeon from the Montpellier University Hospital in France. During the procedure, the surgical team was equipped with HoloLens glasses which provided extra information throughout the surgery. The Revinax team has just added a worldwide first to their track record. They’ve combined their real-life virtual reality tools with the...

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Capital Markets Union: more proportionate and risk-sensitive rules for stronger investment firms

Europe's capital markets will be more efficient and better supervised thanks to a revamp of rules for investment firms. The European Commission is today proposing a two-track overhaul to make life simpler for smaller investment firms, while bringing the largest, systemic ones under the same regime as European banks. Investment firms and the services they provide are vital to a well-functioning Capital Markets Union (CMU). Alongside banks, EU capital markets rely on several thousands of small and large investment firms...

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