Potential Violations and Risks of HTP Residents
In anticipation of the submission of reporting to the High-Tech Park for 2025, on 20 January experts from REVERA law group will hold a specialised webinar for HTP residents, dedicated to the key reporting requirements and potential violations that companies may commit while operating with HTP resident status.
The purpose of the webinar is to help HTP residents better navigate regulatory requirements, minimise risks when preparing and submitting reports, and avoid mistakes that may result in negative legal and financial consequences.
Special attention will be paid to practical issues and real-life cases from the experience of companies operating as residents of the Park.
Who will find this webinar particularly useful
The webinar will be relevant for:
- companies that joined the High-Tech Park in 2025 and are facing the preparation and submission of reports for the first time;
- residents who are about to undergo their first audit as HTP participants.
Webinar programme
During the webinar, the following issues will be examined in detail:
- Forms of control over the activities of HTP residents and reporting
We will analyse which forms of control are applied to HTP residents, which reports must be submitted, within what timeframes, and which aspects the regulator pays particular attention to during inspections.
- Implementation of the HTP resident’s business project
We will discuss the requirements for the implementation of the business project and potential violations of the conditions for its execution.
- Grounds for loss and deprivation of HTP resident status
We will review the legal grounds for loss and deprivation of resident status, as well as practical situations that may lead to such consequences.
- Potential mistakes made by HTP residents in the course of economic activity
We will analyse potential violations that residents may commit and provide practical recommendations on how to avoid them.
Format and participation conditions
Online | YouTube Broadcast
Participation is free of charge subject to prior registration. The organiser reserves the right to refuse participation.
Event registration