Extension to the deadline for the submission of the Income Tax Return for the year 2022
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A double materiality assessment (DMA) is the cornerstone for determining a company’s ESG strategy and it is one of the main requirements of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). Explore the process of conducting a DMA step-by-step in this practical playbook. DMA-playbook-ENG
Baker Tilly Cyprus Tax Guide 2025 At Baker Tilly Cyprus, we understand the importance of staying informed about the ever-evolving tax landscape. Our tax professionals put together a comprehensive tax guide designed to provide you with invaluable insights into the tax system in Cyprus. Tax-Guide-2025-Final-Version-03.01.2025
We would like to remind you of the deemed dividend distribution (DDD) provisions of the Special Contribution for the Defence Law that relate to the tax year 2022. CY-Alert-Issue-6_2024-Deemed-Dividend-Distribution-for-the-tax-year-2022
VAT rules for certain ‘virtual services’ in the EU are about to change. This will affect services such as live-streamed cultural events and paid webcam sessions, for example. The new rules to determine the place of supply take effect as of 1 January 2025. Our Baker Tilly International network partners in the Netherlands explain exactly…
On 5 November 2024, ECOFIN (the European Council on Economic and Financial Affairs) adopted the proposal ‘VAT in the Digital Age’. The new rules are intended to make the levy of VAT in the EU simpler and more resistant to fraud. In this article, our Baker Tilly International network partners in the Netherlands discuss ECOFIN’s…
ESG encompasses almost all areas of a company’s business: from its operations to its environmental practices and employee policies, to how it is affecting communities and managing risk. Ultimately, ESG criteria can give savvy investors, regulators and customers an insider’s look into the non-financial issues that make or break a company. Amidst the myriad of…
Corporate Social Reporting Directive On 5 January 2023, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) has entered into force and is expected to affect approximately 50,000 companies across the EU. Under this directive, companies need to disclose their environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices and performance. CSRD-flash-letter-eng