Tax havens have long been a cornerstone of international finance, offering low or zero taxation, confidentiality, and flexible corporate structures. In 2026, however, the global regulatory environment has tightened considerably. The OECD’s global minimum tax rules, enhanced transparency requirements, and reputational pressures are reshaping how individuals and corporations use these […]
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Premium Online Advertising: A Bridge Between Real Estate Owners and Buyers
In today’s competitive real estate market, visibility is everything. Whether selling a luxury penthouse in the city or a cozy vacation home by the sea, reaching the right audience quickly and effectively can make all the difference. This is where premium online advertising steps in—not just as a marketing tool, […]
Read MoreThe Rise of Web Shops and Successful Online Brands
In the digital age, the rise of web shops has transformed the way consumers shop and brands operate. No longer constrained by physical storefronts, businesses have embraced the online marketplace, allowing consumers to shop with utmost convenience from the comfort of their homes. Imagine a world where customers can explore […]
Read MoreDubai Investing: Unlocking the Potential of Your Money
Dubai has long been known as a hub for luxury and extravagance, but it is also quickly becoming a top destination for investors. With its booming economy and stable political climate, many are wondering if it is worth investing in Dubai real estate. In this article, we will explore the […]
Read MoreNobel Prize Winner Stiglitz wants 70% tax on top incomes
Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz is concerned about increasing social inequality in the world. The gap between rich and poor is widening. To reverse the trend, he calls for the super-rich to pay a higher income tax and a wealth levy. He says introducing a special global tax rate of […]
Read MoreScotland bans rent increases and stops evictions
Rent prices are being frozen in Scotland until at least March 2023 – evictions are also to be suspended. The Scottish First Minister sees the cost of living crisis as a “danger to life” and demands an energy price cap from London. This is a “humanitarian emergency”, says Scottish First […]
Read More“Work will pay again”: EU directive for adequate minimum wage
The EU Parliament agrees on the new directive for an adequate minimum wage. In the future, the cost of living, purchasing power, general economic growth, and the wage structure of an EU member state will be used as benchmarks for the national minimum wage. The new directive obliges EU member […]
Read MoreBan or regulate: The world searches for a way to deal with cryptocurrencies
China bans cryptocurrencies. The Central African Republic is making Bitcoins a legal tender. Meanwhile, the EU failed to require the crypto industry to be more sustainable: Conservatives and the Right prevent the paragraph demanded by the Social Democrats. The world is divided on how to deal with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. […]
Read MoreWorking shorter hours: 38 companies in the USA are testing the 4-day week
After success stories from Iceland and news about the large-scale field trial in Great Britain, a pilot project on the 4-day week is now starting in the USA. 38 companies are testing the 4-day week while the results are being scientifically analyzed. Last year, some companies already tested the effects […]
Read MoreGreece: Energy companies must give up 90 percent of their extra profits to cover electricity costs for citizens
Energy and power companies are among the biggest beneficiaries of the current crisis. Bills are skyrocketing for the population, while energy suppliers are making billions in profits. In Greece, energy companies must now pay 90 percent of their excessive crisis profits to the state. The conservative government wants to use […]
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