LAW NEWS
MAIN TAX INNOVATIONS INTRODUCED BY THE 2021 STATE BUDGET LAW
Law News – Tax Law Department – January 2021 On 31 December 2020, Law 11/2020 on the General State Budget for 2021 (hereinafter “LGST2021”) was published, introducing amendments to most of the State taxes. The most important of these are summarised below. 1.- PERSONAL INCOME TAX With effect from 1
MAIN TAX INNOVATIONS INTRODUCED BY THE 2021 STATE BUDGET LAW
Law News – Tax Law Department – January 2021 On 31 December 2020, Law 11/2020 on the General State Budget for 2021 (hereinafter “LGST2021”) was published, introducing amendments to most of the State taxes. The most important of these are summarised below. 1.- PERSONAL INCOME TAX With effect from 1 January
CHANGES TO THE LAW APPLICABLE TO LIBERALISATION OF SOME DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN SPAIN
Law News – Commercial Law Department – March 2020 One consequence of the economic impact unleashed by the COVID-19 is that the Spanish government has deemed it necessary to urgently protect the control model applicable to foreign investments in Spanish companies, by implementing ex ante authorisation mechanisms in certain instances. For the
THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION CONSIDERS THAT THE CURRENT JURISPRUDENTIAL CRITERION ON CALCULATING COLLECTIVE REDUNDANCY THRESHOLDS IS CONTRARY TO EUROPEAN REGULATIONS
Law News – Labour Law Department – December 2020 The Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) has just delivered a far-reaching judgment (CJUE of 11 November 2020, Case C300/19 – Marclean) addressing a question for a preliminary ruling concerning the interpretation to be given to article 51 of
THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION CONSIDERS THAT THE CURRENT JURISPRUDENTIAL CRITERION ON CALCULATING COLLECTIVE REDUNDANCY THRESHOLDS IS CONTRARY TO EUROPEAN REGULATIONS
Law News – Labour Law Department – December 2020 The Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) has just delivered a far-reaching judgment (CJUE of 11 November 2020, Case C300/19 – Marclean) addressing a question for a preliminary ruling concerning the interpretation to be given to article 51 of
LABOUR NEWS
Labour Law Department – October 2020 Legal news for the 3rd quarter of 2020* Most recent and significant Supreme Court rulings* Sex discrimination of workers who do not receive variable remuneration during paternity leave The Supreme Court considers that a failure by companies to pay variable remuneration to workers enjoying paternity