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CliftonLarsonAllen | ESG and Tax: An Opportunity to Leverage Tax Credits, Increase Transparency

The business landscape has evolved with an increased focus on corporate responsibility, encompassing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations. Companies — from large multinationals to small privately owned businesses — are incorporating ESG and sustainability practices in their strategy as it becomes increasingly important for consumers. Simultaneously, there has been increased emphasis on tax transparency and accountability for companies both domestically and abroad. Recognizing the interconnectedness of these issues, many companies are now actively integrating ESG principles into their...
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Trepp | Special Servicing Rate Inches Up in August 2023: Office Continues to Struggle

The Trepp CMBS Special Servicing Rate rose 5 basis points in August to 6.67% — the seventh consecutive increase. Six months ago, the rate was 5.18%, and one year ago, the rate was 4.92%. As has been typical of this year, the office sector led property types with the highest monthly increase, up 39 basis points. While most other property types had negligible changes, the multifamily rate rose by 32 basis points and the retail rate fell by 80 basis points. The largest loan to...
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Loyens & Loeff | European Commission launches BEFIT: framework for an EU corporate tax system

On 12 September 2023, the European Commission proposed a Council Directive on Business in Europe: Framework for Income Taxation (BEFIT). The BEFIT proposal was announced earlier and contains a common corporate income tax framework for groups active in the EU. BEFIT lays down rules for calculating an aggregated tax base for members of a BEFIT group and the allocation of the tax base between (eligible) BEFIT group members. The proposal is strongly connected to the Pillar 2 Directive as well...
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Littler | Skilled Labor Shortage in Germany – Creative Solutions for Retaining Key Employees and Attracting New Ones

Employers in Germany are having an increasingly difficult time retaining skilled employees and filling open positions. This Insight provides some suggestions to help promote employee retention and attract new workers. In Germany there are currently more job vacancies than ever before. The shortage of skilled workers has arguably become the biggest brake on the economy. This is reason enough to take a look at possible solutions from an employment law perspective. In the first of a two-part series, we...
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Wilson Sonsini | Into the Final Stretch: Six Gatekeepers Confirmed Under the EU’s Digital Markets Acts

On September 6, 2023, the European Commission (EC) returned from its summer break with full force and announced the designation of six tech companies as so-called “gatekeepers” under the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) and published a Q&A document. The six companies are predominantly American, with one Asian company represented and no European: Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, and TikTok-owner ByteDance. Booking.com, a European travel booking platform, previously stated that the impact of COVID-19 meant it did not meet the...
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PwC | What’s next for these five crypto and NFT trends in 2023?

Digital assets are moving fast — so fast, that our start-of-the-year predictions are now ripe for an update. The big picture is not to let skeptics discourage you. “Crypto winter” hasn’t ended, but many crypto natives and traditional financial institutions aren’t hibernating. They’re building, laying the foundations for an upturn. Here’s how the five trends we called out at the start of 2023 are looking so far — and what to expect next. 1. Trust is the new killer app Digital asset companies have...
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Vulcan Consulting | Assessing 2023 in EU Politics – What to Expect for the Second Half of the Year

CLIMATE FOCUS SHIFTS TO IMPLEMENTATION AS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP CHANGES Akin to the ever-increasing global temperatures, as Brussels returns from its summer break, the EU’s environmental policy landscape continues to heat up. With June’s European Parliament elections just around the corner, Brussels’ political factions are about to kick-start their political campaigning – that is all except the right-wing factions as the widely communicated blow-up over the Nature Restaration Law has shown. As the public’s apparent backlash to climate activists – and policy –...
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Mason Hayes & Curran | The National Hydrogen Strategy – A Milestone for Ireland’s Energy Transition

The publication of the National Hydrogen Strategy (the Strategy) is a considerable step in the development of a green hydrogen industry in Ireland and Ireland’s decarbonisation journey. This long-awaited publication has been well received in the sector, with many stakeholders describing it as a key step in the right direction and broader than anticipated. Key points The key points in the Strategy include: Clear objectives The Strategy contains a list of 21 specific deliverables, to be actioned from now to 2030. These include...

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