An Overview of the Direct Tax and Social Security Implications which may arise to Employees and Employers alike from the exercise of employment activity in a cross-border context.

Level: Intermediate

Relevant for tax and finance professionals; HR professionals; law, tax and finance students.

This webinar carries 2 CPE core hours.

Objectives

Malta income tax considerations which may arise to employees and employers alike, including inter alia, the implications for non-Maltese nationals exercising their employment in Malta and Maltese nationals exercising their employment elsewhere, as well as registration and compliance requirements

Malta income tax considerations which may arise to employees and employers alike, including inter alia, the implications for non-Maltese nationals exercising their employment in Malta and Maltese nationals exercising their employment elsewhere, as well as registration and compliance requirements

Potential Malta withholding tax implications, if any

Potential Malta withholding tax implications, if any

Double taxation considerations and the application of a double taxation treaty (based on the 2017 OECD Model Tax Convention) on income from employment

Double taxation considerations and the application of a double taxation treaty (based on the 2017 OECD Model Tax Convention) on income from employment

Malta social security considerations

Malta social security considerations

Consideration to the guidance issued by the OECD on the application and interpretation of tax treaties as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic

Consideration to the guidance issued by the OECD on the application and interpretation of tax treaties as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic

Speakers

Mr Luca Pace

Mr Luca Pace

Pricing & Registration

€20 - €30

Participation Fee

  • MIT Members : €30
  • MIT Members – Membership Offer (T&C apply): FREE
  • Non-MIT Members: €40; Students: €20
  • MIT Members : €30
  • MIT Members – Membership Offer (T&C apply): FREE
  • Non-MIT Members: €40; Students: €20