Published: March 26, 2022, 11:21 a.m.
First, here are the details for the donations. Illya confirmed that these donations will safely go to the most pressing needs currently in Ukraine.
Second, I thought it’s important to catch up the situation within the war zone, so we all better understand what’s going on there, and clear some questions hanging in the air, like:
- what are the most pressing needs now in Ukraine;
- now donations in crypto might be totalling EUR ~100m – is this a good way of donating;
- how might Russians and Ukrainians live in the same world after the war ends;
- might the war expand to Europe;
- are there good Russians still to have business with – where to draw the line;
- is drinking a Latvian company-produced Solichnaya vodka a Russian business;
- should we deny help to people and companies running away from the Putin regime;
- how does the law firm and businesses in general function nowadays in Ukraine;
- about the economics in general - what can be preserved and restored, and what is irreversibly damaged;
- about the single tax regime of 2% of turnover (the only tax payable now by any businesses), if the turnover does not exceed a bit above EUR 300m, and is there a chance of having something like this permanently (I’ve always been hoping for such simplified tax system permanently, so I can finally go and do something more meaningful).
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