Current challenges in the field of energy land and real estate taxation
On 12-13 October 2020, a series of interactive workshops will be held at the Westin Hotel in Warsaw entitled Current challenges in the field of energy land and real estate taxation in the new regulatory environment. The event will be held in the live streaming form. The aim of the workshops is to brief participants on changes in the scope of new regulations that have a direct impact on the taxation of energy real estate and equipment. The meeting is directed primarily to professionals from the energy and gas industries.
The first day of the workshops will start with a presentation by Kamil Szczęsny, lawyer, supervisor of tax practice at GWW, który who will present issues of real estate taxation of selected network structures and energy equipment to participants, by discussing:
- issues of land related to conducting a business activity and occupied for conducting such activity
- taxation of energy equipment: cable lines, wind farms, transformers, temporary building structures and photovoltaic structures, water supply networks, energy distribution stations
More information about the event is available at: https://www.mmcpolska.pl/kalendarz-wydarzen/aktualne-wyzwania-w-zakresie-opodatkowania-gruntow-i-nieruchomosci-energetycznych-w-nowym-otoczeniu-regulacyjnym
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