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18 November 2021

DAC 6 – Annual Reporting Deadline For Non-Disclosing Intermediaries

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On the 11th of November 2021, the Commissioner for Revenue ("CfR") announced the deadline for the submission of the annual notification due by non-disclosing intermediaries in terms of regulation 13...
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On the 11th of November 2021, the Commissioner for Revenue (“CfR”) announced the deadline for the submission of the annual notification due by non-disclosing intermediaries in terms of regulation 13(7)(e) of the Cooperation with Other Jurisdictions on Tax Matters Regulations, which regulations transpose the provisions of Council Directive 2018/822 (“DAC 6”) into Maltese legislation.

In this respect, information relating to DAC 6 reportable cross-border arrangements where the trigger point for reporting took place up to 31 December 2021 must be duly submitted to the CfR by the 28th  of February 2022.

The annual notification form may be accessed from the following link:  https://cfr.gov.mt/en/inlandrevenue/itu/Pages/Reportable-Cross-Border-Arrangements.aspx

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ARTICLE
18 November 2021

DAC 6 – Annual Reporting Deadline For Non-Disclosing Intermediaries

Malta Tax

Contributor

Camilleri Preziosi commands an outstanding reputation amongst clients and peers as a leading Maltese corporate law firm. We are regularly ranked as a top-tier firm by Chambers, IFLR1000 and Legal 500. We retain a strong commitment to deliver a quality service in the practice of law. We do this by combining technical excellence with a solution-driven approach. Camilleri Preziosi: Technical excellence, practical solutions.
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