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THURSDAY 6 MAY 2021 • ISSUE 106
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WHEN IS THE NATIONALIST PARTY GOING TO GET ITS ACT TOGETHER?
'People in
business are
not criminals'
PAUL COCKS
THE Chamber of Small and Medium
Enterprises (SMEs) has welcomed news
that the Nationalist Party intends to pro-
pose a fairer taxation system for Maltese
SMEs.
Chamber CEO Abigail Mamo told
BusinessToday that she was looking for-
ward for the PN to publish more details
about its proposal, as this was a battle the
Chamber took on a couple of years ago.
e Chamber's 2018 Business Perfor-
mance Survey showed that unfair com-
petition in the form of tax incentives for
foreign traders was a problem for a ma-
jority of small businesses.
One of the biggest draws for foreign
companies to Malta is the six-sevenths
rebate on Malta's highest tax rate (35%)
from global dividends when those prof-
its have been booked in a Maltese hold-
ing company.
SMEs Chamber welcomes PN
call for tax level playing field
Corinthia to
operate The
Surrey hotel
in New York
SMEs Chamber CEO Abigail Mamo