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firm news Jan 21, 2019

Entry into force of the double taxation agreement between Cyprus and Saudi Arabia

The Cyprus Ministry of Finance has made known that the double tax agreement with Saudi Arabia, which was signed on 3 January 2018, will enter into force on 1 March 2019. The provisions of the agreement will apply to amounts paid or credited on or after 1 January 2020 with regard to taxes withheld at […]

Entry into force of the 2016 Amendments to the Code of the Maritime Labour Convention of 2006
firm news Jan 21, 2019

Entry into force of the 2016 Amendments to the Code of the Maritime Labour Convention of 2006

On 11 January 2019 the Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Shipping (DMS) issued a notification to registered owners, charterers, managers and representatives of ships flying the Cyprus flag, and other interested parties regarding the adoption, under the tacit acceptance procedure, of the 2016 Amendments to the Code of the Maritime Labour Convention of 2006. Following their […]

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firm news Jan 16, 2019

New tax exemptions and allowances for film and audiovisual production industry

   Jan. 16, 2019 Author: CONSTANTINOS CHRISTOFI Law Firm: Elias Neocleous & Co LLC Publisher: International Law Office Practice area: TAX LAW, TAX PLANNING AND ADVANCED BUSINESS STRUCTURING [/gdlr_column] [/gdlr_row]

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firm news Jan 16, 2019

Substantial reduction of non-performing loans in the Cyprus banking sector

On 11 January 2019 the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) published on its website its latest monthly analysis of data on non-performing loans in the Cyprus banking sector, covering the period ended 30 September 2018, showing aggregate non-performing facilities (NPFs) and related indicators for the domestic operations of credit institutions operating in Cyprus. Overseas operations […]

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firm news Jan 14, 2019

Guidance on use of pre-printed VAT receipts

The VAT Law of 2000 and the VAT (General) Regulations of 2001 require VAT invoices to be issued for all taxable transactions. Recognising that the nature of their business makes it difficult for some traders, such as canteens and mobile traders selling items with a low unit price, to provide a legal proof of supply […]

Tax Department guidance  on transfers of ownership rights to immovable property
firm news Jan 14, 2019

Tax Department guidance  on transfers of ownership rights to immovable property

Law 39(I) of 2018 amended the VAT Law to make VAT chargeable on the transfer of the effective right to dispose of real estate or immovable property as owner. With effect from 1 January 2019 a long-term assignment of the right of ownership of immovable property (long-term lease), or the transfer of such a right […]

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firm news Jan 09, 2019

Pledges of share certificates will no longer be accepted for registration by the Registrar of Companies

The Cyprus Registrar of Companies has announced that, following advice from the Attorney General, a number of categories of charges will no longer be accepted for registration, namely pledge of company share certificates, assignments of rights deriving from company shares or any other charge on company share certificates, company shares or rights deriving from shares […]

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firm news Jan 02, 2019

Maria Kyriacou speaks at Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Cyprus insolvency seminar

Maria Kyriacou, head of our Nicosia office, was one of the principal speakers at a recent seminar organised by the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Cyprus for its members on the subject “Private Debt and  Personal  Insolvency”. Maria explained the current legislation on bankruptcy and personal insolvency and the latest developments in rehabilitation schemes […]

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firm news Jan 02, 2019

Extension of time for financial institutions to submit corporate tax returns for 2017

The Cyprus Tax Department has announced an extension of the time allowed for banks and other financial institutions to submit their corporate tax returns for the tax year 2017. Unlike other companies, which must submit their tax returns electronically, banks and other financial institutions are required to submit a hard-copy tax return, giving additional details […]

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firm news Jan 02, 2019

Central Bank of Cyprus countercyclical capital buffer for the first quarter of 2019

The countercyclical capital buffer (CCB) was introduced as part of the Basel III regime to help counter cyclicality in the financial system. Capital should be accumulated when cyclical systemic risk is judged to be increasing, creating buffers that increase the resilience of the banking sector during periods of stress when losses materialise. This will help […]

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firm news Jan 02, 2019

Reduction of non-performing loans in the Cyprus banking sector

On 11 December 2018 the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) published on its website its latest analysis of data on non-performing loans in the Cyprus banking sector, covering the period to 31 August 2018, showing aggregate non-performing facilities (NPFs) and related indicators for the domestic operations of credit institutions operating in Cyprus. Overseas operations are […]

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firm news Dec 28, 2018

Submission of reports under the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive

Article 3 (Exemptions) and Article 24 (Transparency Requirements) of Directive 2011/61/EU on Alternative Investment Fund Managers require AIFMs to report specified information (“transparency information”) to regulatory authorities about their activities and the funds they are managing and, where relevant, marketing. The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission’s review of the transparency information reported by AIFMs under […]

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