by Maruša Petrovcic | Aug 23, 2021 | BLOG, Business, Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Investment, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, NEWS, Taxation, Travel, Work in Slovenia
Dear clients, we would like to inform you about the changes in the Law of Aliens which were enforced on the 26th of May 2021. We have prepared a short summary of all the changes that might be in your interest. Please, find a table below with the comparisons between...
by Maruša Petrovcic | Oct 6, 2020 | BLOG, Business, Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, NEWS, Work in Slovenia
Revolut bankasının Litvanya’da yeni bir hesap açtığı kullancıları, bunu ve kapatılan eski hesabın kapanış tarihini Mali Idare`ye bildirmelidir. Revolut, Brexit nedeniyle banka hesaplarını İngiltere’den taşımaya karar verdi. Slovenya Cumhuriyeti Mali...
by Maruša Petrovcic | Oct 6, 2020 | BLOG, Business, Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, International trade, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, NEWS, Taxation, Work in Slovenia
Taxpayers to whom the Revolut online bank has opened a new account in Lithuania must report this to the Financial Administration, and they must report the closing date for the old account closed to them. The Revolut decided to move bank accounts from UK because of...
by Ziva Weiss | Feb 6, 2020 | BLOG, Business, Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, NEWS, Work in Slovenia
The EU Blue Card is a temporary residence and work permit for highly educated workers from third countries. It is issued by an EU member state and allows the holder to enter, live and work in an EU member state. An application for the issue of a Blue Card must be...
by Ziva Weiss | Jan 20, 2020 | BLOG, Business, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, NEWS, Taxation, Work in Slovenia
Annual reports produced by large and medium-sized capital companies and dual companies must contain the following: balance sheet (assets and liabilities position against the source of assets at the end of the business year);income statement (revenues, expenditures and...
by Ziva Weiss | Jan 6, 2020 | BLOG, Business, Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, NEWS, Work in Slovenia, Uncategorized
Any employment contract concluded with a foreigner must be in line with the minimum requirements of Slovenian labour legislation (minimum wage, work breaks, holidays and other working conditions). The Employment and Work of Foreigners Act forbids employers imposing...