Elias Neocleous & Co LLC Hosts IBSA International Tax Discussion in Limassol: Tax in Motion: Opportunities and Strategies for 2025

On March 24, 2025, Elias Neocleous & Co LLC proudly welcomed leading tax and legal professionals to our Limassol offices for a high-impact International Business Structuring Association (IBSA) discussion. The event sparked in-depth conversations on critical international tax trends, featuring a panel of renowned experts. Our own Elena Christodoulou provided a deep dive into Cyprus’ competitive tax framework, highlighting the non-domicile regime, residency advantages, upcoming tax reforms, and strategic tax planning opportunities. Spyros Ioannou of Primus Audit & Tax tackled the ATAD 3 Unshell Directive, breaking down its implications for EU tax entities and the risks associated with shell companies.

Shifting to the UK, Roy Saunders, IBSA Founder and Chairman, addressed the latest developments on the UK’s non-domicile regime and the transition to a residence-based tax system. He also provided insights into the anticipated updates in the UK’s Autumn and Spring Budgets and their potential implications for businesses and individuals. On a global scale, Derren Joseph of Moores Rowland Asia Pacific shared insights into U.S. tax policy under the new administration, touching on tariff strategies and future developments.

The interactive session encouraged meaningful discussions, with panellists addressing real-world scenarios and engaging directly with attendees. The event concluded with a lively networking session, promoting further dialogue on the ever-changing international tax landscape.

Elias Neocleous & Co LLC remains committed to facilitating thought leadership and collaboration in international tax and business structuring.

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