Promoting Future Lawyers: BéndiksenLaw in the Business Trial Competition

In the business sphere, the law establishes the bases that guide the operation and management of companies. Without a firm understanding of the legal framework, they could face challenges that hinder their trajectory to success. For this reason, events such as the Student Business Trial Contest, organized by the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce, are crucial as they provide a platform where the next generation of legal and business professionals can interact, learn and grow.

This year, we are honored to announce that BéndiksenLaw’s Managing Partner, Sebastián Béndiksen, will participate as a judge in the competition that will take place on Friday, October 27. With a distinguished track record in the corporate legal field, Sebastián Béndiksen represents BéndiksenLaw’s dedication, experience and commitment to excellence and continuing education. The participation of our managing partner as a judge underlines the importance that BéndiksenLaw places on the connection between academia and professional practice. This competition is an opportunity for students to experience the practical application of legal concepts in a business setting, while receiving valuable feedback from experts in the industry.

At BéndiksenLaw, we are proud to be part of initiatives that nurture knowledge and collaboration between the legal and business sectors. Our firm is committed to providing exceptional legal solutions that meet the unique needs of each client in today’s dynamic business environment. We invite you to learn more about how BéndiksenLaw can assist you with your legal needs and how our experience and collaborative approach can provide the legal support your firm needs to thrive.

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Weaving Global Networks: BéndiksenLaw at the 2023 International Business Meeting

The business world is a dynamic and constantly evolving field, where interaction between different actors is crucial for development and expansion. Along these lines, the 2023 International Business Meeting, organized by the Colombian-American Chamber of Commerce, stands as a privileged platform for meeting and collaboration between national and international companies. BéndiksenLaw, as an active member of this Chamber, participated in the event, represented by our managing partner, Sebastián Béndiksen.

AmCham Colombia, responsible for the event, has as its mission to promote trade relations between Colombia and the United States, and the 2023 International Business Meeting was a palpable manifestation of this objective. With the participation of more than 100 goods and services companies from more than 10 countries, the event offered a place for the formation of alliances, the discovery of new market trends, the strengthening of brand positioning, and the increase of knowledge in good business practices at national and international levels.

Sebastián Béndiksen’s participation not only represented BéndiksenLaw, but also marked the third time that our firm has been part of these significant encounters. These events reiterate our position and active commitment in international trade, highlighting the continuity and consistency in our contribution to strengthening trade relations between Colombia and the United States.

We invite you to explore more about how BéndiksenLaw can assist in navigating the complex legal landscape that accompanies international business relationships. Our firm is committed to providing exceptional legal counsel that enables businesses to operate with confidence on the global stage.

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Legal Triumph: Multinational Client Obtains Authorization before INVIMA with BéndiksenLaw

BéndiksenLaw has obtained an authorization for label depletion in the food sector, past the legal term, for a multinational client. This success was achieved through an innovative argument before the Food and Drug Authority of Colombia (INVIMA) based on the application of the law by analogy, and was led by our managing partner and attorney, Sebastián Béndiksen.

This achievement highlights BéndiksenLaw’s commitment to legal excellence and client satisfaction. BéndiksenLaw goes beyond the mere grammatical interpretation of the text of a legal norm; we are an active actor in the creation and evolution of law. Our commitment to legal excellence drives us to exhaustively analyze and understand the entire legal system, seeking to identify gaps and ambiguities in the legal system, thus contributing to its development and improvement.

We extend our sincere gratitude to our client for their trust in our professional services and for allowing us to be a fundamental part of this important milestone in their business. This achievement exemplifies our continued dedication to provide effective and strategic legal solutions to our clients in an ever-changing business world. We are proud of this achievement and excited for what the future holds in our collaboration.

Sebastián Béndiksen Talks with Revista Portafolio About his Innovative Argument Before INVIMA

Our managing partner, Sebastián Béndiksen, talks to Revista Portafolio about his outstanding management in obtaining authorization in the field of the food industry through a solid argument based on the application of regulations by analogy before INVIMA.

Read article (in Spanish) here.

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Cumbre Latina Magazine Publishes Article Highlighting BéndiksenLaw’s First 10 Years

Cumbre Latina Magazine has dedicated a prominent space to highlight the achievements and trajectory of BéndiksenLaw in its first 10 years of existence. This article offers an in-depth look at the evolution and milestones of our law firm, highlighting our continued commitment to excellence in client service and positive impact in the legal field. We are honored by this distinction and grateful for the continued support of our customers and collaborators on this exciting journey.

Read the article (in Spanish) here.

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Join our webinar on Legal Compliance of Cryptoassets: Essential Knowledge for Colombian Companies

Are you interested in learning more about cryptoasset legal compliance and how it applies to businesses in Colombia? If so, we have great news for you! We are organizing an exciting webinar (in Spanish) that will take place on June 6 at 10:30 am, where we will delve into the essential knowledge that every Colombian company must consider in the world of cryptoassets. If you want to keep your business up to date and make sure you comply with all regulations, this webinar is for you. Keep reading to learn more!

Details of the event:

Date: June 6, 2023

Time: 10:30 am (Colombia time)

In this webinar our managing partner, Sebastián Béndiksen, will give us valuable and practical information on how companies in Colombia can address the challenges and opportunities related to cryptoassets safely and in compliance with regulations.

Who should attend?

This webinar is designed for entrepreneurs, directors, managers, legal professionals and anyone interested in understanding the legal and regulatory aspects of cryptoassets in the Colombian context. It does not matter if you already have experience in the subject or if you are new to the world of cryptoactives, this event will give you valuable and updated information.

Inscription:

To join our webinar, simply go to https://eventograma.com/compliance-legal-de-criptoactivos/ and complete the registration form. Registration is free, but space is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot as soon as possible.

Do not miss this opportunity to acquire essential knowledge about legal compliance of cryptoassets and how to apply them to your company in Colombia. The webinar on June 6 at 10:30 am will be an invaluable opportunity to stay updated and ensure you comply with regulations in the world of cryptoassets. Register now and reserve your spot. We are waiting for you!

Tax reform: is the taxation of multinationals disproportionate?

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Jaime G. Béndiksen, founder of BéndiksenLaw, affirms that multinational corporations have maintained, for many years, important investments in Colombia, contributing to the financing of the expenses and investments of the State, paying taxes and contributing to the economic growth and development of the country. He warns that with the Tax Reform Law 2277 of 2022 this will surely change.

For this graduate in Law from the Autonomous University of Mexico, with a master’s degree in Comparative Jurisprudence from the University of New York and a doctorate in Law, the tax burden currently borne by multinational companies, both affiliates or subsidiaries of national companies and foreign parent companies, and the additional charges that the 2022 tax reform imposes on them, will surely impact their operations.

He reminds readers that the income rate paid by national companies in Colombia is 35%. In his words, “it’s a horrendous percentage.”

He notes that the OECD last year analyzed tax rates in a sample of 117 countries. Colombia is one of the countries with the highest rates in said sample. Other countries’ average fee is 20%.

Ours is supremely high. The taxation of multinational companies was already disproportionate, a situation that is aggravated by the additional burdens imposed by the tax reform.

He explains that, taken together and simultaneously, all the taxes set forth by the tax reform can have a cascading effect that translates into a confiscatory effect, prohibited by our Constitution:

This will discourage investment and saving. In addition, it could have adverse repercussions on economic growth and job creation in the country.

Although some of the purposes of the tax reform, such as the protection of the environment, the promotion of health or the reduction of social inequality, are laudable, this does not justify that the reform neglects or completely ignores the constitutional principles of taxation.

The positive of the tax reform for national companies and foreign entities

A positive point of the tax reform, as Béndiksen points out, is article 240 on the reduction of rates for certain taxpayers and the reduction of rates for national companies and foreign legal entities.​

There is a reduced rate of 15% for 10 years for certain new projects or remodeling or expansion of existing projects in hotels, ecotourism theme parks and / or agrotourism.​

Similarly, a reduced rate of 15% for publishing companies, legal persons incorporated in Colombia, whose economic activity and corporate purpose is exclusively book publishing under the terms of Law 98 of 1993.

Rate increase as a negative point

For Béndiksen, it is very serious that the tax reform presents an increase in income tax rates for national companies and foreign legal entities:

A rate of 40% for financial institutions, insurance and reinsurance entities, stock brokerage firms, stock market infrastructure providers and others. For the periods 2023 to 2027, the taxable income will be the same or greater than 120,000 UVT, with advance payment of 100% in two equal installments.

On the other hand, there are rates of 40% or 45% for the extraction of hard coal (stone coal) and extraction of lignite coal. This is a “taxable income equal to or greater than 50,000 UVT in an aggregate manner with a related parties”.

Watch the webinar (in Spanish) here

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