by Jan Poniz | Apr 19, 2024 | Business, Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, Taxation, Work in Slovenia
Slovenya iş kanunu uyarınca, işverenler çalışanlarına her yıl “regres” – tatil ödeneği – ödemekle yükümlüdür. Tatil ödeneği, bir çalışana bir defaya mahsus olarak yapılan bir ödemedir ve tarihsel olarak Slovenya mevzuatından türetilmiştir ve...
by Jan Poniz | Apr 19, 2024 | Business, Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, Work in Slovenia
Under Slovenian labour law, employers are obliged to pay their employees a so-called “regress” – holiday allowance – every year. Holiday allowance is a one-off payment to an employee, which is historically derived from Slovenian legislation and...
by Jan Poniz | Apr 11, 2024 | Business, Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, International trade, Investment, Legislation
A limited liability company, also known as a limited partnership, is a legal entity subject to corporate income tax (CIT). This taxation is regulated by the Act on Corporation Tax (ZDDPO-2) of the Republic of Slovenia and the related regulations. There are two basic...
by Jan Poniz | Mar 27, 2024 | BLOG, Business, Employing foreigners, Life in Slovenia, NEWS, Uncategorized
Dear clients and partners, We would like to inform you that the strike of civil servants working at the Administrative Units in Slovenia is still ongoing. The strike is taking place in most of the Administrative Units. Also today, 27.3.2024, the majority of...
by Jan Poniz | Mar 27, 2024 | BLOG, Business, Employing foreigners, Life in Slovenia, NEWS
Değerli müşterilerimiz ve ortaklarımız, Slovenya’daki İdari Birimlerde çalışan memurların grevinin halen devam etmekte olduğunu bildirmek isteriz. Grev İdari Birimlerin çoğunda gerçekleşmektedir. 27.3.2024 bugün de, İdari Birimlerin çoğunluğu –...
by Jan Poniz | Mar 26, 2024 | Business, Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, NEWS, Taxation, Work in Slovenia
The European Blue Card serves as both a work and residence permit for non-EU, highly qualified professionals, enabling them and their families to reside and work within an EU member state while accessing a variety of benefits. In Slovenia, there has been a recent...