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UK to set up a new regulator: the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation
On 11 December 2023, the United Kingdom announced the creation of a new regulator, the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation (“OTSI”) which will work in parallel with the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation. On OTSI’s significance, goal and role, read further in our legal update.
Certain transactions in intangible assets may require Government Commission clearance
Draft amendments to clause 1 of Presidential Decree No. 81 of 1 March 2022 have been published. The amendments suggest supplementing the decree with a new category of transactions requiring clearance from the Government Commission for Control over Foreign Investment in the Russian Federation, including transactions involving the alienation or pledge of exclusive rights over intellectual property or means of individualisation. Read further in our legal update.
Plurality of sole executive body in Russian business companies: key issues and court practice
New income taxation procedure for purchasing work or services from interdependent foreign entities
On 27 November 2023, the President of the Russian Federation signed Federal Law No. 539-FZ intoroducing significant changes to the Russian Tax Code, including amendments providing that, with effect from 1 January 2024, the remuneration for the work or services performed by interdependent foreign entities to Russian taxpayers shall be subject to the Russian withholding tax at a rate of 15%. Read further in our legal update.
Denuo represents Kaproben Handels in a landmark case arising out of a transhipment contract
In 2021, Kaproben Handels, a Swiss coal trader, was in a dispute with OTEKO-Portservice, a major transhipment operator in Russia’s Taman seaport, over the unilateral termination by Kaproben Handels of a USD315 million transhipment contract.
New review of the Russian Supreme Court on corporate disputes on the provision of information by companies
The Presidium of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation approved the Summary of Judicial Practice on Corporate Disputes on the Provision of Information by Companies. In general, the Review reflects the positions previously set out in the clarifications of the Higher Arbitrazh Court of the Russian Federation. However, it also considers the issue of providing information to persons controlling companies, touches upon the criteria of good faith of participants/shareholders when requesting documents and information from a company, and assesses the provisions of confidentiality agreements.