Taxation Challenges for Business Handovers in France: Impact of Dutreil Pact

Taxation Challenges for Business Handovers in France: Impact of Dutreil Pact

Despite the Dutreil pact, the handover remains handicapped by the weight of taxation. Business leaders are not immune to the country’s demographic change: like the French, they are aging. Thus, 25% of managers are over 60 years old and 11% over 66 years old, according to a report from the Senate delegation to businesses published … Read more

Trip to New York and visits to the opera in the exclusive Würthary Club: This is how Reinhold Würth rewards retired managers

Trip to New York and visits to the opera in the exclusive Würthary Club: This is how Reinhold Würth rewards retired managers

The billionaire Reinhold Würth in 2022.picture alliance/dpa | Christoph Schmidt Reinhold Würth turned a two-man business into a global corporation and became one of the richest people in the world. The secret of the success of the Würth screw empire: sales. Salespeople have long been rewarded with a bonus system within the company. But retired … Read more

Protecting Family Businesses: The Importance of Tax-Deferred Assets in Inheritance Planning

Protecting Family Businesses: The Importance of Tax-Deferred Assets in Inheritance Planning

Difficult task: Anyone who inherits a family business has to consider many things financially. Image: dpa Inheritances can put an entire company in financial distress. What can entrepreneurs do to avoid this danger? According to experts, one key lies in tax-deferred assets. OAlthough inheritance tax is a private matter for the business family, it can … Read more

Farm of Peis Faces Devastation as Protected Area Impact Threatens Livelihood

Farm of Peis Faces Devastation as Protected Area Impact Threatens Livelihood

The farm of Peis lies almost entirely within the protected area, which calls market Swabia. Of his 40 ha, 38 ha would be affected, including the composting facility and farmstead. That would be his Livelihood completely destroyed. “Nobody says anything about one hectare, but this is about our whole farm, with farmstead,” says Peis in … Read more

Bruch brewery in Saarbrücken is steering out of its second bankruptcy

Aug 2, 2022 at 2:12 p.m A spirit of optimism at the oldest family business in Saarland : Bruch brewery in Saarbrücken is steering out of its second bankruptcy – 10 images Press conference of the Bruch brewery in Saarbrücken on the subject of insolvency proceedings Photo: Becker Bredel – – Saarbruecken/Freisen The creditors of … Read more

New study: Frankfurt as a business location only in 4th place | Regional

Frankfurt – The Main metropolis is one of the leading economic centers in Germany. According to a new study by the information network “Die Deutsche Wirtschaft”, Frankfurt is in fourth place in Germany. Data from the 22,500 most important German companies and 1,600 financial institutions in 3,802 locations nationwide were used for this. ► In … Read more

This start-up wants to pay out GHG premiums faster

Düsseldorf The topic of greenhouse gas quotas creates covetousness. Since the beginning of the year, every owner of an electric car has been able to receive an annual bonus. Anyone who drives electrically saves emissions and can sell this saving – the so-called greenhouse gas quota or GHG quota – for around 300 euros to … Read more

Companies need more cooperation and control

– training workshop Working and studying: dual studies are booming. The number of students has more than quintupled since 2004 to around 122,0000 people. – (Photo: dpa) – – – – Berlin Dual studies are booming. The number of students has more than quintupled since 2004 to around 122,0000 people. Nevertheless, it was recently only … Read more

Bernhard Fischer-Appelt: “Tesla doesn’t need a claim”

Bernhard Fischer-Appelt “CEOs shouldn’t vent every opinion bubble.” – (Photo: FischerAppelt) – – – – Düsseldorf Bernhard Fischer-Appelt is back from the future. The 56-year-old was recently at the South by Southwest (SXSW) technology festival in Austin, Texas. The head of the agency found the presentations by the New York marketing professor Scott Galloway and … Read more

Conflicts: Ritter Sport continues to do business in Russia

The chocolate producer is sticking to its business with Russia. Otherwise, the family business fears “serious effects,” it says. Despite the war in Ukraine, the chocolate manufacturer Ritter Sport continues to supply chocolate Russia. The company did not take the decision lightly, said a spokesman on Tuesday when asked in Waldenbuch. A stop in deliveries … Read more