15.9.2010
Publications

Breakthrough Tax Resolution. Euro No. 37/2010

Helena Navrátilová, head of the KSB tax team, commented on one of the most recent judgments of the Supreme Administrative Court for the law and taxes section of the weekly Euro. The court has come to the conclusion that interests and other costs of a public limited company in connection with receipt of, and drawing on a loan used to pay dividends to shareholders can be considered as tax deductible.

More information can be found on such breakthrough resolution and whether it also applies to private limited companies or to payment of shares of profit for participants from the firm’s own sources in the article that can be downloaded here (in Czech only):

Other articles

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Project Financing of a Strategic Logistics Complex in Nymburk

KŠB provided legal advice to Facility Develop Group in securing two separate financings granted by Trinity Bank. The funds will be used for the development and expansion of a large logistics park in Nymburk, which is of key importance to the infrastructure of the entire Central Bohemian Region.
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Legal Advisory to Japanese Group Ushio on the Acquisition of a Division of ams-OSRAM

The KŠB team, led by partner Dagmar Dubecká and attorney Jana Guričová, provided legal advisory to Japanese company Ushio Inc., a global leader in semiconductor technologies and specialized lighting for the automotive and industrial sectors, in connection with its acquisition of the Entertainment& Industrial Lamps segment from the Austrian-based ams-OSRAM Group, a company with over a century of history.
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Smetanova Litomyšl Comes to a Close with Music and a Message of Solidarity

This year’s edition of the Smetanova Litomyšl festival concluded with the concert Grand Finale – An American Story, held under the patronage of our firm. In addition to delivering a remarkable musical experience, the evening also served a charitable purpose: proceeds supported the Olga Havel Foundation (Výbor dobré vůle – Nadace Olgy Havlové), helping young people from disadvantaged backgrounds pursue their education.