One of the ways to increase a company’s chances of surviving the restrictive measures and, consequently, the economic crisis, is by reducing its tax liability for 2019. None of the government’s measures so far address the tax liability of companies for 2019. Even though it is 2020, there are still options for some firms to reduce their tax liability for the 2019 tax year. Peter Varga has commented in Hospodárske noviny on some of these options.
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