Achilleas Christodoulou of A & K Metaxopoulos & Partners

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Born in Athens. He is a lawyer since 2009. He Graduated from the Law School of Democritus University of Thrace. He has an LLM in Commercial Law from the Law School of Democritus University of Thrace, graduating with distinction and an LLM in International Shipping Law from the Law School of Queen Mary University of London, graduating with Merit.

He is experienced in cases of Commercial Law (Corporate Law, Free and Unfair Competition, Commercial Contracts and Bankruptcy Law), Tax Law (Domestic and International) and Transport/Shipping Law.

He has written with Kriton Metaxopoulos the chapter “Establishing a Business Entity in Greece” of the corporate guide “Establishing a Business Entity: An International Guide” of the International Lawyers Network (ILN).

He speaks Greek, English and French.

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Cash rebate and tax relief for production of audiovisual works

Introduction In recent years there has been a remarkable effort to make Greece an attractive destination for the production of audiovisual works (eg, films, TV series and video games). The most important initiatives in this respect are: the cash rebate state aid scheme, which covers 40% of eligible production costs; and the tax relief incentive, … Continue Reading

AMENDMENTS TO THE NEW LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN GREECE ABOUT CASH REBATES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AUDIOVISUAL WORKS

INTRODUCTION The present article constitutes an amendment of my article “The New Legal Framework in Greece about Cash Rebates for the Production of Audiovisual Works” dated 16.04.2018 (available here), which provided a brief and general outline of the legal framework in Greece about the state aid scheme for the production of audiovisual works in Greece … Continue Reading

THE NEW LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN GREECE ABOUT CASH REBATES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AUDIOVISUAL WORKS

INTRODUCTION The purpose of the present article is a brief and general outline of the new legal framework in Greece about the state aid scheme for the production of audiovisual works in Greece based on the incentive of a cash rebate of the 25% of the eligible costs of the production incurred within the Greek … Continue Reading
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