Lowtax Features Tagged 'Malta'
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21 Nov, 2017
On November 17, 2017, Malta's Prime Minister, Joseph Muscat, told delegates at the 11th Global Residence and Citizenship Conference in Hong Kong that his Government intends to renew its popular Individual Investor...
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14 Feb, 2017
With its favorable company and personal tax regimes continuing to attract strong numbers of foreign investors, Malta is the subject of this month's special feature...
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01 Feb, 2016
According to the International Monetary Fund, Malta has one of the fastest growing economies and most stable financial sectors in the Eurozone. With its favourable company and personal tax regimes continuing to attract strong numbers...
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15 Jul, 2013
In the search to find the most suitable offshore base for e-commerce or e-gaming operations, the island of Jersey is often overlooked in preference to neighbouring Channel Island Guernsey or fellow UK Crown Dependency the Isle of Man, both of which are at the forefront of the remote gaming industry. All this might be about to change however, as the Jersey Government begins to put in place the necessary ingredients to allow the industry to grow.
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18 Apr, 2013
This feature rounds up some of the key developments around the world with regard to the taxation of retirement savings and pensions.
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21 Mar, 2013
In this feature we round up key developments in the world of offshore funds, taking in some industry statistics, legislative developments in the areas of tax and regulations, and the potential impact of incoming alternative investment fund managers directive.
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31 Oct, 2012
In this article on some key recent developments in shipping and aviation taxation, we focus heavily on events in the European Union (EU) where Malta's burgeoning maritime industry is under considerable threat due to a state aid investigation by the European Commission, and where the aviation sector is confronting some taxing issues.
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22 Oct, 2012
With flexible and responsive regulatory systems and low or zero rates of taxation, it is not surprising that the internet gaming industry has a found its home offshore. Those jurisdictions which have invested in an appropriate legal framework and advanced telecommunications infrastructure have generally reaped the benefits of the rapid growth in this sector over the last decade. The tiny Caribbean territory of Antigua and Barbuda, and the Mediterranean island of Malta, a member of the European Union (EU), are two such jurisdictions. However, legislative and regulatory developments in the United States and the EU have put the very existence of the internet gambling industry in these places under threat, with disastrous economic consequences, actual in the first case and potential in the second.
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12 Jul, 2012
A number of factors combine to influence where companies and owners register ships and aircraft, but none more so perhaps than taxation, and considerable cost efficiencies can be achieved for operators if their businesses are structured in the right way, often across multiple jurisdictions.
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