Taxation of Employee Stock Incentive Schemes in Slovenia
19. 03. 2021 In an article prepared for CEE Legal Matters by Janja Ovsenik, partner at our law firm, you can read about the tax treatment of stock incentive schemes such as stock options, stock appreciation, restricted shares and stock awards, which are a common way of rewarding employees, who are subject to individual income tax for such rewards.
mag. Janja Ovsenik
Partner
»Gun-jumping« in Slovenia: Following the Trends or Staying Behind?
11. 01. 2021 In an article published by CEE Legal Matters, attorney at our law firm Maja Šubic and Associate Nina Krajnc wrote about the trend of enhanced supervision of merger notification obligations and pre-closing activities of parties, involved in M&A, which can also be detected in Slovenia and about the record-high gun-jumping fines, imposed by national competition protection authorities in recent years.
Maja Šubic
Partner
Introduction of “virtual” general meetings
22. 12. 2020 In an article published by CEE Legal Matters, Partner at our law firm Katja Šumah and Associate Luka Ržek analysed new legislation which introduced the option of “virtual” general meetings, complementing the existing regulation of electronic general meetings, in order to enable general meetings in the era of the epidemic, when the rules of social distancing must be observed.
Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia Repeals Provisions of the Tax Procedure Act on Taxation of Undeclared Income
02. 12. 2020 In an article prepared for CEE Legal Matters by Janja Ovsenik, partner at our law firm, you can read about the recent decision of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia, which repealed a provision of the Tax Procedure Act on the taxation of undeclared income, which implemented taxation of undeclared income at a 70% tax rate.
mag. Janja Ovsenik
Partner
Why are we not yet resolving online commerce disputes in the EU online?
07. 03. 2019 Risk management in the area of legal disputes and their effective and economical resolution is undoubtedly essential for the success of online retail companies in the global market. So why don't Slovenian companies comply with European legislation on online dispute resolution, and why is eBay, which resolves up to 60 million worth of disputes a year between merchants and customers through its own platform, still making huge profits?
Anže Zalar
Senior Associate
What if the gift recipient doesn’t like your holiday gift?
13. 12. 2018 Holidays are just around the corner and this is the time of the year when we usually buy gifts for our close ones. However, it can quickly happen that we buy something that doesn't suit the recipient. What should we pay attention to when we buy gifts via internet or in stores? Find out in the article of our associate Marko Ojsteršek.
Marko Ojsteršek
Senior Associate
Breaking the rules of the entrepreneurial game
01. 12. 2017 Already as a student I came across with the idea of prof. dr. Šime Ivanjko, who says that “the goal of the entrepreneurial game is a legal and legitimate assets “forfeiture” to other participants in an entrepreneurial game, which is precisely regulated by legal, moral and social rules", which he wrote in the book entitled [...]
Uroš Čop
Managing Partner and Board Member