We try to make Highgate conferences professional only. Without ballast. That is why I am very happy that our last conference was perceived in this way by the audience: 📌How to tax crypto in Slovakia and abroad and crypto regulation in investment platforms. We organize the conferences ourselves (although the excellent Peter Šebo helps us with brainstorming). And to make a good conference, VZZO needs to: ☑ invent,
☑ market,
☑ organize and most importantly
☑ sell out. With the adjectives (i) high quality content and (ii) engaging. 🛡️ I take extreme care in my lectures. I don’t always lecture on popular topics like 👉 tax optimization options and tax-law structures (including foreign ones), 👉 the shvarc system – employing freelancers, 👉 setting up real estate funds or 👉 how to tax-efficiently and defensibly cash out of a company as a partner and how frequent the audits are. I also need to talk about theories in law as material correctives that draw boundaries to subjective rights. After all, good combined legal and tax advice is not just about the fact that ☑ there is a lower tax rate in Hungary or ☑ the law does not give a clear answer. Be that as it may, I am extremely proud of the story that Highgate is writing in education and dedesolatisation as well. This conference, IMHO, has only confirmed that. 📌 Thanks especially to all those who are willing to pay a not insignificant amount of money for our lectures. 📌 It is extremely much appreciated !
And thank you to everyone actively involved: Martin Bittara, MBA, Peter Penzes, Juraj Forgacs, Radim Kozub, Syed Suleman Kazim, Ivana Senderakova, CFA, FRM, Daniel Gaspar, Ivan Melay, CFA, Michal Majek, Boris Suchovsky, Andrej Coplak, Miloslav Makovini, CAMS, Petros Rialas (BA, MSc, FCCA), Michal Hanych and Peter Howitt