Tag: Corporate tax incentives


Over the past decade, Malta has emerged as a notable player in cross-border tax planning, often referred to as tax avoidance. This phenomenon attracts multinational corporations seeking to optimize their tax liabilities through various strategies facilitated by local accountants and financial advisors. The practices employed by these 'silent accountants' have significant implications for international tax regulations and the global economy. In this post, we will probe into the roles and responsibilities of these professionals, the legal frameworks they operate within, and the broader effects on countries' tax bases....

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