The latest Double Tax Agreement is the Island's third extensive DTA - the other two being with the UK and Jersey - and the first to be based on the OECD model convention.
Rob Gray, Guernsey’s Director of Income Tax, who leads negotiations on tax agreements, said: “I am delighted that the Chief Minister has been able to sign this DTA with Malta’s High Commissioner to the UK. This is another significant step in the development of Guernsey’s international identity, and in Guernsey’s ongoing commitment to tax transparency. This DTA strengthens Guernsey’s relationship, politically and economically, with an EU Member State and demonstrates our determination to continue to meet the highest international standards.” The latest agreement was signed by Guernsey’s C...
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