Annual IMI (rates) levied on rustic land are about to change - according to their size and location.
Credit Suisse has been dragged into yet another investigation into whether clients used the Swiss bank to evade taxes, after a tip-off to Dutch prosecutors about tens of thousands of suspect accounts triggered an international probe.
Coordinated raids began yesterday in the Netherlands, Britain, Germany, France and Australia, the Dutch office for financial crimes prosecution (FIOD) said, with two arrests confirmed so far, reports Reuters.
The map of licences and concession areas published on the National Entity for the Fuel Market’s website has been updated to show the exploration areas off the southern Algarve coastline, awarded to the Repsol-Partex consortium, have been scrapped.
The Lagosta, Lagostim, Sapateira e Caranguejo blocks have been removed due to a government edict to the ENMC dated March 9th.
The Bank of Portugal's governor, Carols Costa, (pictured) today announced the sale of 75% of Novo Banco to the US vulture fund, Lone Star, thus ending a process started in August 2014 when he created the ‘good bank’ as a resolution to the Banco Espírito Santo collapse.
Costa said that "the sale is another important step in stabilising the financial system." The sale also plays a big part in helping to asses the overall loss to the State from the original €4.9 billion bail-out subsided by taxpayers’ funds.
The government has passed an edict that, in theory, makes it easier for consumers to change their gas and electricity suppliers.
Diário da República has published details of the legal regime that give the energy agency, ADENE, the responsibility for ensuring that all consumer rights are respected when people want to make the change.
Borders Police at Faro airport have been on the ball with four travellers arrested carrying false documents.
The Aliens and Borders Service (SEF) announced that its officers arrested four foreign nationals, trying variously to board flights to England, Scotland and Ireland.
Monchique council is continuing its support for the local 'medronho economy' by putting on a two day Medronho Festival starting on April 1st.
Mayor, Rui André said, medronho, the local spirit made from the fruit of the strawberry tree, is one of the rural council's local products that is included in a strategy to produce 'quality, not quantity.'
In a move that could be construed as in indecent haste, Portugal’s government has set up a task force to ‘lure investment away from Britain’ following the British public’s desire to leave the European Union.
In the swirl of Brexit fog that surrounds every news item and opinion on what will happen, when and to whom, the Portuguese have decided to that many companies in the UK are pondering a shift of jobs and investment to continental Europe, and that many apparently are “thinking that London risks damaging its status as Europe's biggest financial centre after Britain formally began its divorce from the European Union on Wednesday.”
- Galp ready to start drilling - rumours abound over Repsol-Partex contract cancellation
- Local council election day announced
- Left Bloc pushes government for explanation on Aljezur oil exploration and extraction licence
- Bottled gas users are paying 'double the price' of households with a mains supply
- Dijsselbloem chickens out of meeting to explain his 'beer and women' comments
- Algarve motorway tolls stay - the government 'can't afford to scrap them'
- Olhão's principal Church seriously damaged by inept repair work
- Madeira's airport renamed in honour of its favourite son