Mačiulis: increasing only the corporate tax would not be enough to finance defence needs sustainably

Mačiulis: increasing only the corporate tax would not be enough to finance defence needs sustainably

– Some political parties are proposing to increase corporation tax, which is popular among some voters
– Corporate tax revenues are volatile, especially during tough business cycles
– Abolishing tax breaks is the easiest way to create sustainable funding for defense
– Increasing VAT and corporate tax by 1% is the simplest way to finance defense
– Lithuania has the lowest debt in the EU and should not be afraid to borrow for defense
– Germany and Estonia are making mistakes with their fiscal policies
– A strong counter-cyclical fiscal policy is needed in Europe
– Different proposals have been made to raise funds for defense, including revising tax rates and increasing corporate tax
– Opposition groups propose introducing a bank wealth tax, issuing defense bonds, and reducing the shadow economy
– Defense funding in Lithuania is currently at 2.75% of GDP, with a goal of reaching 3%
– The 4 Percent initiative aims to allocate 4% of GDP to defense and has support from businesses and organizations.

Five porn companies operating in Cyprus

Five porn companies operating in Cyprus

Cyprus has five platforms distributing pornographic material, as confirmed by the Broadcasting Authority in response to a question from AKEL MP Nikos Kettiros. The Authority is responsible for overseeing video-sharing services, including those sharing adult content, in accordance with EU regulations. The platforms are required to inform the Authority of their establishment and submit relevant Notification Forms for examination.

NEDECO Electronics, ALE event on era of changing comms

NEDECO Electronics, ALE event on era of changing comms

Fact: NEDECO Electronics Ltd and Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise hosted an event on April 10, 2024, at Lemon Park in Nicosia focusing on the latest developments in telecommunications and network solutions for businesses and organizations.

New CMO for Danos real-estate and valuations consultancy

New CMO for Danos real-estate and valuations consultancy

Kyriacos Kiliaris has joined Danos International Property Consultants and Valuers as Chief Marketing Officer, reporting to the Group’s CEO, Panos Danos.

Tax Department reports , €700 million increase in collections

Tax Department reports , €700 million increase in collections

Authorities collected €700 million more in taxes in 2023 compared to 2022, totaling €6.7 billion. The state is owed €2.5 billion in taxes, with €1.1 billion deemed doubtful as to whether it can be collected. The Tax Department is implementing a new software system to improve tax collectability by 2025. The department has imposed an additional €500 million in taxes and cleared about 2.2 million tax declarations. Penalties for tax laggards need to be more deterrent, according to Tax Commissioner Sotiris Markidis.

Annual CIT Reconciliation in 2024- A Brief Guide for Companies

Annual CIT Reconciliation in 2024- A Brief Guide for Companies

Companies are advised to begin tax filing procedures for the 2023 tax year as soon as possible to complete CIT reconciliation before the deadline of May 31, 2024.

China CIT Reconciliation 2024 – A Brief Guide to Annual Tax Filing

China CIT Reconciliation 2024 - A Brief Guide to Annual Tax Filing

The season for China CIT reconciliation in 2024 is underway, and companies are advised to begin tax filing procedures for the 2023 tax year as soon as possible to complete CIT reconciliation before the deadline of May 31, 2024.

MicroStrategy leads crypto sector short losses with $2 bln hit since March

MicroStrategy leads crypto sector short losses with $2 bln hit since March

Short sellers betting against MicroStrategy have lost .92 billion since March due to a rally that has helped the stock outperform bitcoin.

Vietnam tycoon sentenced to death in $12 billion fraud case, state media reports

Vietnam tycoon sentenced to death in $12 billion fraud case, state media reports

Real estate tycoon Truong My Lan was sentenced to death in Vietnam for her involvement in a .46 billion financial fraud case. Lan, the chairwoman of Van Thinh Phat Holdings Group, was found guilty of embezzlement, bribery, and violating banking rules. The trial was part of a crackdown on corruption led by the ruling Communist Party, resulting in the prosecution of many officials and executives. Lan and her accomplices were accused of siphoning over billion from Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank through unlawful loans to shell companies. Lan plans to appeal the verdict.

Artificial nests placed to promote pest control

Artificial nests placed to promote pest control

Bioland Energy Group has placed 34 artificial nests for barn owls in various locations across Cyprus to promote sustainable pest control.