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Evidence from Four Member States for a Simpler, More Digital and Outcome-Driven Framework
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Request for "all e-mail correspondence" in tax audits by the tax office - limits of the obligation to submit
A cost advantage of up to 50 percent
At the end of 2025, far-reaching changes to the German Building Code (BauGB) came into force for the approval of construction projects to create living space. These not only promise to speed up approval procedures, but also bring with them a wide range of flexibility options for residential construction projects.
Under the Research Allowance Act, companies can receive funding for up to 25 percent of their R&D expenditure. But be careful: the application and documentation requirements are high.
Stricter requirements and higher expectations demand innovative solutions in complaints management. We take over the handling of your processes.
Liability and criminal liability for breach of the obligation to use building funds
EU-Whistleblowing-Directive – Transposition Status in the EU Member States and developments in other countries and territories around the world-
The European Banking Authority provides initial drafts of technical regulatory standards, in particular for the concretization of the 6th Money Laundering Directive and the Money Laundering Regulation.
Impulse paper for successful implementation
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The GmbH is a legal entity and therefore has rights and obligations. As it does not have its own capacity to act, a natural person must exercise these rights and obligations.
On October 30, 2025, far-reaching changes to the German Building Code (BauGB) came into force for the approval of construction projects to create living space.
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