Real Client Enquiry: Nominee Director / Shareholder for the Cyprus Company - Do we need one? Standard Admin / Monday, March 25, 2024 0 22 Article rating: No rating Read more
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Real Enquiry: I’m looking to setup as a non-dom in Cyprus and will have Cryptos Gains - how will i be taxed? One of the main reasons I’m interested in the Cyprus non-dom status is if I can cash out/ sell my crypto assets to €’s which I have been holding for several years. Standard Admin / Monday, March 25, 2024 0 29 Article rating: No rating Hi, I’m looking to setup as a non-dom in Cyprus. My income comes from a UK Ltd company which is around £50,000-£100,000 per year. My tax residency is currently Spain, but I want to leave the country. One of the main reasons I’m interested in the Cyprus non-dom status is if I can cash out/ sell my crypto assets to €’s which I have been holding for several years. I realise for the non-dom status I would need to spend 60 days within the country per year and rent or purchase a property. My question is would the crypto profits be taxed at 0%? I keep reading conflicting things on different lawyer websites. How much are you fees for this setup? And annual accounting? Thank you Read more
Trading in Cyprus. Easy? Complicated? Trading in Cyprus. Easy? Complicated? Kyriakos Tramountanellis x / Tuesday, August 30, 2022 0 103 Article rating: No rating Doing business in Cyprus is pretty easy and straightforward. Unless you are dealing with any of the below industries no operating licensing is required: Read more
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4 strategies for attracting and retaining young employees in the tech industry Share Written By Kyriakos Tramountanellis x Tags cyprus employerscyprus visaglobal mobilityimmigrationtech employeestech jobs 2022-03-09 Your entire organization must be committed to attracting millennial and Gen Z talent to your company. Prepare to make certain adjustments, such as implementing training programs, integrating technological developments, and implementing work-life balance efforts. Establish a successful professional path by investing in quality training. Young workers want a career path with defined progression chances and explicit promotion milestones. They will look for firms that provide advantages that are tied to their professional performance and career progress when job hunting. This can include things like: During working hours, on-demand education is available. Travel to relevant facilities management conferences is paid for by the company. Inside the company, there are opportunities to test out a number of roles. Apprenticeship programs are designed to help people prepare for their next job. Continuous educational activities regarding the various aspects of facility management should be provided by organizations. Employers will benefit as well, as employee engagement and productivity will grow. Create a collaborative environment at work Millennials and Gen Z place a high emphasis on collaboration, with the majority preferring face-to-face meetings. Facility management work, on the other hand, is frequently done alone for long periods of time, such as while conducting on-site inspections. As a result, creating a collaborative workplace is essential. Create team-building activities and meetings that involve achievement celebrations. Allow facility managers to connect online with one another and their workforce using collaboration-focused technologies such as instant messaging tools and group communication apps. Make the necessary technological and equipment investments. Younger generations have grown up with technology as a constant in their lives, and they want it to continue in the job. Invest in cutting-edge facilities management solutions that enable efficiency and productivity to attract Millennials and Gen Z to your firm. Artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques, for example, should be prioritized for daily work tasks like contractor hiring and work order management. Prioritize work-life balance Millennials and Gen Z are well aware that taking time off work is advantageous to one’s health and productivity, as evidenced by studies. It’s vital to put your employees’ work-life balance first. This involves being flexible with employee hours and where work is accomplished, as well as de-stigmatizing the use of sick days and vacation time. Work is important to Millennial and Gen Z workers, but it is not the only thing that matters in their lives. Emphasize to potential employees that while emergencies should be handled right away, non-urgent concerns should be handled during work hours so that everyone may unplug while they are not at work. If you are interested for Talent Acquisition not only for Cyprus but also for other countries you can find more details with Xpath Global . Contact our partners at office@xpath.globalor give them a call on +40 311 079 028 for more advice.