On 24 June 2024, the European Union published its 14th sanctions package in response to Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine. The newly adopted Regulation 2024/1745, Regulation 2024/1746, Council Decision 2024/1738 and Council Decision 2024/1744 amend Regulation 833/2014 and Regulation 269/2014. Sanctions package 14 consists of restrictive measures targeting 116 additional legal entities and individuals. These ...
The thirteenth package of sanctions targeting Russia, adopted on 23 February 2024, contains new measures aimed at addressing attempts to circumvent sanctions. This package amends Regulation (EU) 833/2014 and Regulation (EU) 269/2014 and addresses sensitive military technology, such as key components for drones. The EU has specifically identified 27 legal entities associated with Russia's military-industrial complex, including those ...
Following is part 6 of our series on current European Union sanctions against the Russian Federation. Before continuing, be sure to catch up on our previous posts regarding sanctions against the Russian Federation: Post 1: EU SANCTIONS AGAINST THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION – AN OVERVIEW Post 2: EU SANCTIONS AGAINST THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION – MARCH 2022 Post 3: EU SANCTIONS AGAINST THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION – ...
Following is part 3 of our series on current European Union sanctions against the Russian Federation. Before continuing, be sure to catch up on our previous posts regarding sanctions against the Russian Federation: Post 1: EU SANCTIONS AGAINST THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION – AN OVERVIEW Post 2: EU SANCTIONS AGAINST THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION – MARCH 2022 Post 3: An Overview of the April and June ...
Following is part 2 of a series of posts we will be publishing over the coming days and weeks on current European Union sanctions against the Russian Federation. Before continuing, be sure to catch up on our previous post regarding sanctions against the Russian Federation: See also Post 1: EU SANCTIONS AGAINST THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION – AN OVERVIEW Post 2: An Overview of ...
Following is part 1 of a series of posts we will be publishing over the coming days and weeks on current European Union sanctions against the Russian Federation. An Overview Since March 2014 following Russia’s occupation of Crimea and parts or Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts (administrative districts) of Ukraine, the European Union has imposed a number of restrictive measures against the Russian ...
At the end of January 2015, the Law “On Amendments to the Tax Code of Ukraine and Certain Legislative Acts of Ukraine on Tax Reform” entered into force and introduced significant tax reforms into Ukrainian legislation. The main points of the tax reform are briefly summarized below: The number of taxes has decreased from twenty-two to nine. Though, some taxes were ...
On January 17, 2015, the Ukrainian law concerning tax amnesty entered into force. The new law entitled, “On Amendments to the Tax Code of Ukraine Regarding Features of Specification of the Corporate Income Tax and Value Added Tax Liabilities in Case of Application of the Tax Compromise,” is the first time in Ukrainian history that the country has offered legal ...
Amendments to Article 41 of the Law of Ukraine “On Joint Stock Companies” were adopted by the Parliament of Ukraine on January 13, 2015 and have been in force since January 30, 2015. The new law has changed rules specifying the make-up of a quorum of the general meeting of joint stock companies in Ukraine. The newly adopted changes state that ...
New tax amendments with respect to taxation of passive income of individuals are in effect since 1 July 2014 in Ukraine. The Law No.1166-VII “On prevention the financial catastrophe and creation preconditions for economic growth in Ukraine” was adopted on 27 March 2014 by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine introducing new legal regulations into the Ukrainian Tax Code. Most importantly, a ...