GESEM Breakfast: Legal, Economic Trends, and Practical Business Solutions

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GESEM, a consulting firm, invites professionals to a breakfast on February 14 to explore current legal and economic developments. This event marks the return of the traditional series of sessions that have run for many years, continuing the pattern of insightful discussions that attendees have come to expect. The morning program aims to provide practical analysis and forward-looking perspectives on the macroeconomic landscape, helping business leaders understand what lies ahead and how to prepare for it with confidence.

The registration on the day is free and early, with Elche hosting the gathering at the Hotel Huerto del Cura, where GESEM will convene at 09:00. The agenda blends immediate macroeconomic perspectives with concrete implications for businesses. Attendees will hear about potential recession scenarios, the latest updates to bankruptcy laws, and new tools designed to assist small and medium-sized enterprises in navigating financing, liquidity management, and strategic planning.

GESEM partners will also share news related to project finance and new grant schemes, including upcoming requirements that could influence the ease or difficulty of qualifying for support. In addition, attendees will receive clear explanations of the evolving workplace framework, including the new self-employment contribution system and the regime associated with the early stages of a reform package. The discussion will reflect on evolving remote work policies and how Spain, together with the Alicante province, aspires to position itself as an attractive talent hub within Europe.

Looking ahead to 2023, the session will cover tax developments and, more importantly, practical guidance from consultants who understand state and territorial policies. The attendees will gain fresh insights into changes in personal income tax, inheritance tax, and related measures. Special attention will be given to the solidarity tax, the so-called great wealth tax, and how these taxes intersect with the wealth tax framework and broader fiscal policy. A concise review will also address Beckham’s Law and the impact of related regulatory changes on individuals and businesses, as well as evolving considerations around plastic packaging taxation and environmental compliance.

The event welcomes all professionals and businesspeople interested in expanding their knowledge and staying ahead of regulatory shifts. Registration remains free but seating is limited by the venue capacity, so early sign-ups are encouraged to secure a place in what promises to be a highly informative and practical morning.

Pragmatic solutions for companies

GESEM operates a consultancy office focused on delivering practical advice to companies and entrepreneurs. The firm supports startups, growing companies, SMEs, and family-owned businesses through key stages of development, offering guidance that translates theory into action. The advisory approach covers strategic planning, financial structuring, governance, risk management, and operational optimization, all tailored to the unique needs of each business. Attendees can expect insights into how to implement best practices, allocate resources efficiently, and build resilient organizations that can weather market fluctuations. The team emphasizes hands-on mentorship, helping clients move from concept to execution with clarity and confidence.

For those interested, sign-up opportunities are available through GESEM’s outreach channels, with a focus on facilitating practical engagement and ongoing support for participating companies.

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