TAX CONSIDERATIONS RELEVANT TO THE REAL ESTATE SECTOR
The real estate sector in Malta has been customary regarded as the back bone for a substantial part of the Maltese economic activity. Consequently, a number of fiscal incentives have been announced from time to time to incentivize certain aspects of the immovable property market. The fiscal aspects relating to property transactions are typically wide in nature and depend upon the particular aspects of the transactions, the location of the property, holding period, previous transactions concerning the same property and other particularities concerning the individual circumstances of the buyer and the seller.In this scenario participants in the property market need to evaluation the prospective tax considerations on a transaction by transaction basis. The seminar shall outline the general aspects of the regulatory framework concerning taxation relative to the immovable property market. The tax issues of a number of transactions shall be reviewed from a property transfer tax perspective and a duty aspect. A number of examples shall be presented.
Overview
Why Attend?
- BUYERS AND SELLERS INVOLVED IN IMMOVABLE PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS SITUATED IN MALTA SHOULD CONSIDER AND EVALUATE THEIR TAX EXPOSURES. PROPERTY TRANSFER TAXES AND DUTY ON DOCUMENTS AND TRANSFERS ARE THE MAIN CONSIDERATIONS.
Agenda Highlights:
Confirmed Speakers
- RODERICK BORG - Roderick is an accountant by profession, joined the tax function of KPMG after graduating with a first class degree in both the B. Com course and the B. Accty (Hons.) course from the University of Malta. In 2010, Roderick was awarded the diploma in taxation with distinction from the Malta Institute of Taxation. Roderick is currently an Associate Director involved in the provision of direct and indirect tax compliance and advisory services to domestic and international corporate and individual clients. He also delivers lectures in various seminars and professional educational activities relating to taxation matters including taxation modules to students reading for their ACCA qualification.
Sponsors
TAX CONSIDERATIONS RELEVANT TO THE REAL ESTATE SECTOR
November 16, 2022
Online
€0 - €60
Malta Institute of Taxation