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Sponsored by Camilleri PreziosiKirsten Debono Huskinson and Andrea Darmanin of Camilleri Preziosi Advocates provide an update on pillar two.
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Sponsored by Camilleri PreziosiKirsten Debono Huskinson and Andrea Darmanin of Camilleri Preziosi Advocates provide an update on pillar one.
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Sponsored by Camilleri PreziosiDonald Vella and Kirsten Debono Huskinson of Camilleri Preziosi Advocates discuss how the Maltese government have moved to revitalise the economy and assist taxpayers affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Sponsored by Camilleri PreziosiDonald Vella and Kirsten Debono Huskinson of Camilleri Preziosi Advocates discuss the tax measures adopted in Malta during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Sponsored by Camilleri PreziosiDonald Vella and Kirsten Debono Huskinson of Camilleri Preziosi Advocates examine the impact of the Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive II on the tax framework in Malta.
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Sponsored by Camilleri PreziosiMalta’s May 2019 tax amendment streamlines the treatment of corporate structures and offers a boon to intra-group transactions. Donald Vella and Kirsten Cassar of Camilleri Preziosi explain the changes.
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Sponsored by Camilleri PreziosiIn early 2019, Malta implemented both the EU’s anti-tax avoidance directives and multi-lateral instrument (MLI), seeing Malta harmonise a number of its domestic tax regulations. Camilleri Preziosi’s Donald Vella and Kirsten Cassar explore how this will impact local business and multinationals, controlled foreign company rules and exit taxes.
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Sponsored by Camilleri PreziosiTaxing cryptocurrencies and assets digitally conceived and transferred has little precedence globally. In Malta, the Commissioner for Revenue has recently released guidelines for local authorities to understand their tax liability, particularly as they grow in European popularity. Camilleri Preziosi’s Donald Vella and Kirsten Cassar discuss the VAT, income tax and stamp duty obligations from a Maltese perspective