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Read MoreFollowing recent European case law judging the tax treatment that applies in Belgium to foreign investment companies as discriminatory, the administra…
Read MoreThese functional health claims relate to the effects of: 1. ‘toothkind' drinks, which contribute to maintain tooth mineralisation compared to soft dri…
Read MoreThe notional interest deduction has been modified by two important tax measures entered into force as from tax year 2013: the limitation of the notion…
Read MoreSince 1 January 2013, the mere issue of an invoice no longer makes the tax due. The new regulations significantly modify the financing of VAT collecte…
Read MoreIn its decision of 16 April 2013, the European Court of Justice ruled that the Decree of the Flemish Community infringes the principle of free movemen…
Read MoreWithin the framework of the combat against social fraud, the council of ministers recently approved a royal decree subjecting indemnities paid at empl…
Read MoreThe gradual tightening of the conditions for claiming unemployment benefits with employer’s contribution implies that some employees will fulfil these…
Read MoreGiven the ageing population, the government has undertaken to reform the pension system. On 1 March, it was decided to harmonise the pension bonus sys…
Read MoreAs of 1 January 2013, all private sector employers, regardless of the number of workers they employ, have to hire a minimum number of interns on a yea…
Read MoreAs of 1 January 2013, all private sector employers, regardless of the number of workers they employ, have to hire a minimum number of interns on a yea…
Read MoreAn employer who unilaterally changes the function of an employee risks being ordered to pay an indemnity in lieu of notice. Nevertheless, the employee…
Read MoreIntellectual rights in public procurements – ownership – enforceability – funding
Read MoreYou may have heard that the Belgian Overseas Social Security Office’s regime (“OSSO”) is up for some changes. After earlier study, the Belgian Governm…
Read MorePublic procurement – General terms of payment – Before executed and accepted service – Advances
Read MoreExamination of the new articles regarding payment terms and interest related to delays: new term of 60 days applicable in principle for all public pro…
Read MoreSchijnzelfstandigen verrichten prestaties onder het statuut van zelfstandige, maar werken feitelijk in ondergeschikt verband voor een werkgever. De ge…
Read MoreAlthough the Commission announced that the de minimis threshold would be raised to 500.000 EUR per undertaking over a period of 3 years, the 200…
Read MoreOn 25 June 2013, Advocate General Jääskinen (the “AG”) delivered his opinion in case C-131/12 Google Spain and Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Prote…
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