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A number of Malta's big
players in the cab industry
collectively owe millions to
the taxman in unpaid VAT
dating back years, MaltaTo-
day has learnt.
Sources told MaltaToday
that a tax investigation in-
to the controversial sector
revealed over €3 million in
taxes had been evaded by
just two companies – WY
Global and TXGO, both of
which are major players.
This newspaper under-
stands that authorities
have evaluated the size of
operators' fleets, as well as
information obtained from
ride-hailing platforms,
which provide a clear pic-
ture of operators' earnings.
WT Global – Malta's larg-
est cab company – has been
in the limelight since Malt-
aToday revealed the com-
pany's suspicious accounts,
showing how its revenue
increased by almost 500% in
just one year.
MaltaToday had reported
last year that WT Global's
director, Walid Ouhida was
summoned by tax authori-
ties in February 2024.
Malta's big cab
players owe millions
in unpaid VAT
MATTHEW
FARRUGIA
mfarrugia@mediatoday.com.mt
Clyde Caruana and Ian Borg emerge as the top-rated ministers
in a MaltaToday survey that asked respondents to give each
minister a performance rating between 0 and 10. While all
ministers surpass the 5-point pass mark, Jonathan Attard and
Anton Refalo rank lowest.
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