The Commissioner for Revenue has introduced a Tax Deferral Scheme intended to improve the liquidity ratios of self-employed persons and companies that have suffered...Read More
The defence counsel on behalf of Angelo Zahra had requested a Constitutional Reference before the Court of Magistrates as a Court of Criminal Inquiry,...Read More
The First Hall Civil Court (Constitutional Jurisdiction) ordered the Attorney General to pay Oliver Grima the sum of €3,000 in moral damages, after deciding...Read More
On the 14th of October, 2019, Finance Minister Edward Scicluna delivered the Malta Budget 2020 speech. The highlights of the speech were: A. Leave...Read More
In a judgement delivered on the 25th September 2019, the Court of Criminal Appeal helped us understand further what is tantamount to harassment. The...Read More
Double taxation may occur in the form of economic double taxation when tax is charged on the same income but on different taxpayers. Economic...Read More
The law recognises two types of persons – natural and legal. The former are of course human beings to whom criminal law attributes criminal...Read More