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For example, in Kazakhstan local company shall deduct and pay a 20 % withholding tax on the amount specified in an invoice from a foreign company which rendered the services and issued an invoice for such services. BUT you can avoid such deduction in the cases specified in an interstates...
Do your contract or the company's policies/rules have a procedure for overtime request? What I would dispute, based on the information, is whether the request was reasonable or not.
Not sure whether it will work in your case because it is difficult in my country, however perhaps you might claim the other shareholder of not performing his obligations that eventually have negative consequences for the company, and through the litigation procedure try to get rid of him. And...
Thank you UKSBD and Michael Gerard for your explanations! It is quite exactly the same we have in Kazakhstan.
I guess it is how gov system is involved in money making for the budget, because it is easier to rip-off a vulnerable.
Would any one point me out why penalties are not enforceable in the UK? In my country penalties are enforceable, but the court authorities may reduce the amount of penalties due to some reasons.
What about trying to dispute such payment by standing the way that it was not possible to get out of a parking place due to circumstances which could not be foreseen, were not under control?
It is difficult to advise whether to accept or not accept the offer since it is unpredictable what your wife's conditions will be due to such accident. I would more care about health than the offered 2k. So I would suggest you looking for a doctor's advice first, and based on it decide whether...
If I understood correctly you have already worked 3 years for the company. If so, it seems to me that you have complied with the condition of not leaving within 12 months.
Or did I get I wrong?
Agree with you here. But life is a challenge and in such countries you might have better chances when come first :)
Anyway, if you need my advice in KZ I will be happy to help and be usefull.
P.S. dry cleaning in KZ is not good business to start with.