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  • 4 Dec 2020 12:23 | Anonymous
    In a high-level meeting between the Nationalist Party and the Institute of Accountants, the two sides discussed the seriousness of the approaching Moneyval test and the consequences of a poor result for Malta’s economy. MIA President Fabio Axisa said that country’s top priority right now is its reputation and called for political maturity across the board to build a common strategy that goes beyond the Moneyval process.
    The MIA delegation also raised concerns about the loss of US Correspondence Banking, warning that some banks are already treating Malta as a grey-listed country. Mr Axisa insisted that the risks involved affect everyone and appealed against the politicisation of the challenge.
    The meeting discussed the current regulatory framework, and the MIA took the opportunity to explain its proposals for a more powerful and autonomous Accountancy Board. Institute representatives said that professionals are on the frontlines of Malta’s economic success and that the absolute majority upholds the highest standards, but members themselves demand immediate and strict action against professional misconduct.
    On the disruptions caused by the pandemic, the Institute pointed out that professionals have been heavily impacted too and argued against a general idea that professionals do not need state assistance.
  • 4 Dec 2020 12:15 | Anonymous
    Registrations remain open for the seminar organised jointly by the IFSP, the MIT and the MIA which will see leading tax practitioners discuss the way in which the provisions of the EU’s Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive (ATAD) are being implemented in a Maltese context.
    John Ellul Sullivan, Craig Schembri and Steve Gingell are set to talk about three specific aspects on the ATAD implementation: the CFC, Exit Taxation and Interest Deduction Limitation rules. They will be basing themselves upon the Commissioner for Revenue’s Guidelines in relation to the Anti-Tax Avoidance Directives Implementation Regulations. S.L. 123.187 available on the CfR website, in the light of their considerable experience
    The EU’s Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive (ATAD) is part of an international drive towards greater transparency in tax matters. The provisions of the Directive are transposed into local legislation pursuant to S.L. 123.187. The devil, however, lies as always in the detail of implementation and interpretation, which are laid out in the CfR’s Guidelines.
    The virtual seminar is scheduled for Monday, 14 December 2020, between 16:00 and 18:00.
    Register now for the seminar: note that it is open to all – and only to - members of the IFSP, MIA and MIT. There is no registration fee for this seminar
    Date and time: Monday, 14 December 2020, 16:00-18:00
    Where: online via Zoom
    Who: John Ellul Sullivan (KPMG); Craig Schembri (Deloitte); Steve Gingell (PWC)
    To register, click here. You will have the opportunity to put any questions or comments you have for the speakers into the registration form alongside your contact details. Please add your ID card number should you require CPE certification.
  • 26 Nov 2020 09:23 | Anonymous
    The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has become aware of an entity operating under the name of Advent Trading Limited which has an internet presence at https://adventtradingltd.com/ however, the website is currently offline. This website is using the details of a Maltese Registered Company, Advent Trading Limited (C 49576), which does not offer financial services. Fraudsters are using the details of this genuine company in an effort to deceive the public.
    The MFSA wishes to alert the public, that https://adventtradingltd.com/ is NOT a Maltese registered Company NOR licensed or otherwise authorised by the MFSA to provide any investment services or any other financial services which are required to be licensed or otherwise authorised under Maltese law. Additionally, the Authority confirms that https://adventtradingltd.com/ has NO association with the Maltese registered company Advent Trading Limited (C 49576).
    The website https://adventtradingltd.com/ therefore appears to be a clone of the legitimate entity and the public should therefore refrain from undertaking any business or transaction with the false entity.
    For more information, click here.
  • 4 Nov 2020 09:19 | Anonymous
    The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has become aware of an entity operating under the name of JustCoin Trade Limited which has an internet presence at https://justcointrade.com/. JustCoin Trade Limited claims to be the “leading cryptocurrency exchange since day one of bitcoin distribution”. It also claims to hold an MFSA license number.
    This website is making unauthorised use and reference to the license number, registered address, and other company details of a Maltese licensed company.
    The MFSA wishes to alert the public, that JustCoin Trade Limited which is NOT a Maltese registered Company NOR licensed or otherwise authorised by the MFSA to provide any forex trading service, VFA related service or other financial services which are required to be licensed or otherwise authorised under Maltese law. Furthermore, information available to the MFSA suggests that JustCoin Trade Limited which is likely to be a scheme of dubious nature with a high risk of loss of money. The public should therefore refrain from undertaking any business or transactions with the above-mentioned entity.
    For more information, click here.
  • 3 Nov 2020 09:16 | Anonymous
    The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has become aware of an entity operating under the name of Global Express Trading or GXTrading Ltd which has an internet presence at https://globalxpresstrading.com. Global Express Trading claims to be the “leading cryptocurrency exchange since day one of bitcoin distribution”. It also claims to hold an MFSA license number.
    This website is making unauthorised use and reference to the license number, registered address, and other company details of a Maltese licensed company.
    The MFSA wishes to alert the public, that Global Express Trading is NOT a Maltese registered Company NOR licensed or otherwise authorised by the MFSA to provide any forex trading service, VFA related service or other financial services which are required to be licensed or otherwise authorised under Maltese law. Furthermore, information available to the MFSA suggests that Global Express Trading is likely to be a scheme of dubious nature with a high risk of loss of money. The public should therefore refrain from undertaking any business or transactions with the above-mentioned entity.
    For more information, click here.
  • 28 Oct 2020 15:00 | Anonymous
    The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has become aware of an entity by the name of Bepf- Investment which has an internet presence at http://www.bepf-investment.com. This website is using the details of an MFSA licenced company Ferratum Bank plc. Fraudsters are using the details and website contents of this genuine company in an effort to deceive the public.
    The Authority would like to inform the public that http://www.bepf-investment.com is NOT a Maltese registered company NOR is it authorised to provide any financial services in or from Malta. Additionally, http://www.bepf-investment.com has NO association with Ferratum Bank plc.
    For more information click here.
  • 25 Oct 2020 15:00 | Anonymous
    The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has become aware of an entity by the name of Mistral Trading which has an internet presence at https://mistraltradingltd.com/. This website is using the details of a Maltese Registered Company, Mistral Trading Limited (C 85815), which is a shipping company and does not offer financial services. Fraudsters are using the details of this genuine company in an effort to deceive the public. The Authority would like to alert the public that https://mistraltradingltd.com/ is NOT a Maltese registered company NOR is it authorised to provide any financial services in or from Malta. Additionally, the MFSA confirms that https://mistraltradingltd.com/ has NO association with the Maltese registered company Mistral Trading Limited (C 85815).
    For more information, click here.
  • 23 Oct 2020 12:00 | Anonymous
    A number of taxpayers have received a letter from an entity called 'VRE', in which they are asking Maltese VAT registered persons to input the VAT number in the letter, sign and return such letter to a PO Box address in Germany. Please ignore such letters, since anyone signing and returning the letter will be entering into an advertising contract for an annual fee.
    For more information click here.


  • 22 Oct 2020 15:47 | Anonymous
    The Malta Financial Services Authority (“MFSA”) has become aware of an entity operating under the names of Paramount FX Trade or PFXT Ltd which has an internet presence at https://paramountfxtrade.com/. The entity claims to be “a regulated broker by the MFSA over 7 years” and “a market maker for CFD and Spot FX Contracts”.
    This website is making unauthorised use and reference to the registered address and other company details of a Maltese licensed company.
    The MFSA wishes to alert the public that Paramount FX Trade or PFXT Ltd are NOT Maltese registered Companies NOR licenced or otherwise authorised by the MFSA to provide the service of an exchange or other financial services which are required to be licenced or otherwise authorised under Maltese law. The public should therefore refrain from undertaking any business or transactions with the above-mentioned entities.
    For more information, click here.
               

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