The European Union's Mandatory Disclosure Directive (DAC6) requires taxpayers, advisers and intermediaries to publish details of "potentially dangerous" cross-border tax planning situations. A number of non-EU jurisdictions could eventually introduce the option of comparing reporting requirements under BEPS agreements (BEPS = Base Erosion and Profit Shifting). After the delay due to the pandemic, reporting began in January 2021 in most countries.
Women are at a disadvantage in the business world than men, from making it difficult to get into leadership positions to being underpaid at all levels. The patriarchal society and gender segregation of labor puts women in stereotypical traditional "female" profession that are significantly less paid than "male" profession. Most developed countries have laws that ensure gender equality in all spheres of private, social and business life and the actual data show a slightly different situation.
Cryptocurrencies are digital monetary units that should function as independent, decentralized controlled and cryptographically encrypted payment systems. They are not generated and issued by the state central bank, such as the euro or the US dollar, but are generated exclusively digitally. There is no central operator that controls creation. The appropriate cryptocurrency is generated by a network of participants who want to use it and thousands of computers within the network verify and execute transactions correctly and store them locally.
A comprehensive package of measures to help citizens and companies after the rise in energy prices worth several billion HRK was presented and will apply from April 1, 2022. A package of measures worth 4.8 billion HRK, to mitigate the growth of energy prices, which will limit the growth of electricity prices to 9.6 percent and gas to a maximum of 20 percent and among the measures are lowering the VAT rate on gas and some agricultural products, subsidies on the price of gas for households, changes in the system of benefits for the socially disadvantaged, one-time benefits for retirees and the like. The package that was presented was done systematically, it is timely, well prepared and comprehensive.
Pursuant to the provisions from article 107.a of the General Tax Act and article 71.1 to 71.n of the Ordinance on implementation of the General Tax Act the following measure was taken as a result of special circumstances.
The government of the Republic of Croatia has taken new measures for job protection and reduction of working hours, adopted on 29 June 2020. Hereinafter an overview of the most important information: