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Author: Peter Berg (Page 65 of 82)

K2 and K3 Accounting-Taxation / K2 och K3 samband redovisning-beskattning

November 8, 2017 I held a staff lecture on the linkage between accounting and taxation in K2 och K3, the Swedish standards for smaller and larger entities (text in Swedish follows further below), at Wolters Kluwers beautifully located office in Gothenburg. I was proud to be invited as the lecturer for a full day with
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Newsletter 9 on Corporate Economy News

The last newsletter for 2017 is out and the first year is completed for my new channel. It’s fully packed: Local Promotion in Workshop with Gecko Do It  |  Sale of Impaired Assets  |  Work in Progress  |  Presentation at Rotary  |  Chronicle for Wolters Kluwer  |  BankID CEO at Rotary  |  PwC on Limited Interest
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Work in Progress Part 2 / Pågående arbeten del 2

My article Work in Progress, Part 2 Fixed Prices has been published in issue 4/2017 of The Bulletin, by BAS who also maintains the BAS Chart of Accounts (text in Swedish follows further below). The article is in Swedish. I describe the accounting of assignments to fixed prices, and how to report them in the financial statements. I
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Local Promotion / Lokal marknadsföring i workshop med Gecko Do It

Gecko Do It invited a small and exclusive group to a useful workshop about local promotion (text in Swedish follows further below). The workshop was held December 7, 2017 at the office of Gecko Do It, on Sukhumvit soi 13 in Bangkok. We got 3 hours of freely shared knowledge and practical tips about what
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Sale of Impaired Assets | Avyttring av nedskrivna tillgångar

Swedish Tax Journal (Svensk Skattetidning) published my article on sale of impaired assets in edition 8/2017 (text in Swedish follows further below). The article is in Swedish. In the article I describe different tax approaches for different impairments. Some write-downs are deductible immediately, but mostly they will be deductible only after the asset is sold.
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Work in Progress Part 1 / Pågående arbeten del 1

My article Work in Progress, Part 1 Current Account has been published in issue 3/2017 of The Bulletin, by BAS who also maintains the BAS Chart of Accounts (text in Swedish follows further below). The article is in Swedish. I begin with describing which entities that are to apply the standards for accounting of work
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Presentation at Rotary / Presentation hos Rotary

When Rotary Stockholm City Network met at October 13, 2017 I got to present myself and my operation (text in Swedish follows further below). It was a great opportunity, since this network consists of seven Stockholm Rotary Clubs and attracts a lot of participants at every meeting. The main attraction was Mr. Johan Holmsäter, who delivered
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Chronicle for Wolters Kluwer / Krönika för Wolters Kluwer

Wolters Kluwer asked me to write about my personal user experience of transition from local software Bokslut (Financial Reports) to cloud based software Capego Bokslut (text in Swedish follows further below). Happily I want to work, because I was thrilled about the great development they achieved of the user interface. Wolters Kluwer had visions of
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BankID CEO at Rotary / BankID:s VD hos Rotary

Johan Eriksson, CEO at Finansiell ID-Teknik, spoke about their operation and the huge success of BankID at a breakfast meeting on October 10, 2017 when he visited Rotary Stockholm City First Breakfast Club in Stockholm (text in Swedish follows further below). Identify and Sign Johan Eriksson was very clear on the core operation of Finansiell ID-Teknik: It’s
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PwC on Limited Interest Deductions / PwC om begränsade ränteavdrag

PwC highlighted uncertainties and displayed interpretations today on the governments proposal Limited Interest Deductions for Companies (text in Swedish follows further below). PwC arranged a nice Breakfast seminar at their office in Stockholm with three of their leading consultants as lecturers: Peter Lindstrand, Johannes Ernst and Daniel Glückman. Wide EU limits transforms to narrow Swedish limits This
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