On 26 February, another bill on the protection of whistleblowers was submitted to the Sejm under a new title: the “Whistleblowers Act”. The bill is intended to implement Directive 2019/1937 of the European Parliament and of the Council (EU) of 23 October 2019.
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Sole proprietors and partnerships to choose their form of taxation
By when do sole proprietors and non-corporate entities have to choose their form of taxation? Which is the most advantageous? This article analyses and explains the available options.
KSeF: mandatory implementation cancelled, at least for now
The implementation deadline of 1 July 2024 for the National e-Invoicing System (KSeF) has been suspended, announced the Minister of Finance.
Global Arbitration Review introduces ‘Investment Treaty Arbitration: Poland’
The judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the Achmea case called into question the compatibility of investment treaties concluded between Member States with EU law.
Hydrogen law– new regulations urgently needed for the development of the hydrogen market
Hydrogen is expected to find applications primarily in energy, transport, industry and construction, thus facilitating the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Corporate governance in companies: a way to reduce the risk of disputes
When an external investor joins a company or when entrepreneurs set up a joint venture, it is important to develop corporate governance principles, i.e. standards for decision-making, management, supervision and interaction between company bodies and owners.
The Anti-Usury Act: new requirements for lending institutions from 1 January 2024
The consumer credit market has evolved considerably in recent years, mainly due to increased interest from regulators. Both at national and European level.
Supreme Court: is compensation for non-material damage available also for legal persons
The Supreme Court stated that legal persons also have the right to claim compensation for an infringement of their personal interests.
EMFA: how Europe is setting its sights on protecting media freedom and pluralism
Work on the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) is nearing completion.