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Investment and commercial law On November 21, 2024, the second webinar in our series "Academy for Production. Law | Taxes | Accounting" took place. During the meeting, we discussed the topic "Property Tax in the Manufacturing Industry. New Rules from 2025. What Should You Know?"

Our experts presented the key changes in property tax regulations that will come into effect from 2025. Participants learned about the actions that should be taken now to adapt to the new regulations and avoid potential risks.

The Q&A session was very well received, demonstrating the importance of the topics covered for the industry.

We thank everyone for their participation and engagement during the meeting. We believe that the information provided will prove valuable in the coming months.

The event was supported by the Kamienna Góra Special Economic Zone for Small Enterprises and the Polish-German Business Club in Poznań.

We would like to remind you that the complete schedule of upcoming webinars is available on the "Academy for Production" website. We invite you to participate in future events!

Wir möchten daran erinnern, dass der vollständige Zeitplan der kommenden Webinare auf der Website „ Akademie für die Produktion “ verfügbar ist. Wir laden Sie herzlich zur Teilnahme an den nächsten Veranstaltungen ein!

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