The Directive targets EU tax resident entities that are engaged in cross-border economic activities but have little or no economic substance, known as “shell entities”.
On 30 November 2022, the Council of Ministers approved the Amendment of the Policy for the Registration of Companies in the Register of Foreign Interest Companies. The decision entered into force on 12 December 2022.
The Council of Ministers approved on 10 May 2022 the significant improvement of an incentive aimed at attracting foreign companies and highly skilled staff to Cyprus.
The Cyprus Tax Department issued, on 24 January 2022, a set of Frequently Asked Questions related to financing arrangements between related parties of a so called Back to Back nature.
On 15 October 2021 the Cyprus government presented its Action Plan for attracting companies to establish or expand presence in Cyprus. The Plan is in line with...
We will consider whether to form a company in Cyprus or redomicile a foreign company to the country. We will also contemplate alternatives concerning premises, as well as for sourcing and appointing officers for the company.
The Cyprus government announced recently that the Cyprus Investment Programme will be terminated as from 1 November 2020.
We are examining aspects related to human resources, whether these relate to hiring employees from the local market and/or relocating existing personnel from abroad.