I'll start this article with a digression which has utterly nothing to do with the topic of today's discussion, which is that as an amateur military history I have always wanted to visit Malta. Not so ...
Budget 2025 speech has confirmed the government’s plans to introduce auto-enrolment for workplace pensions With an ageing population and one of the lowest birth rates in Europe, Malta faces increasing ...
Successful entrepreneurship is the engine of private wealth creation. Business owners work very hard to build solid and valuable companies, entities that many times represent a huge chunk of their ...
The Internal Revenue Service is under tremendous pressure to justify the funding increases it has received from Congress. We expect the IRS will deploy much of the additional funding that is earmarked ...
Amplifying its efforts to crack down on U.S. taxpayers’ use of Malta pension funds to attempt to achieve federal income tax savings, the IRS recently has issued proposed regulations identifying these ...
Malta is introducing tougher pension rules which mean that advisers must be regulated in the jurisdiction where their client is based. From July 1, 2019 retirees who have transferred their UK pension ...
In the early 1990’s while attending the University of Miami School of Law, aka Harvard of the South, I worked in the Miami Agency of the National Life of Vermont (NLV). The Company always had a strong ...
Malta’s pension system owes much of its current stability to inward migration, yet a strategic review warns demographic trends and housing vulnerabilities could strain the system. The findings come ...
Officials of the U.S. and Malta have signed an agreement cracking down on Maltese pension maneuvers used by some wealthy Americans to avoid taxes, the Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday. The IRS ...
MALTA - Due to the vast number of small, family-run companies, second pillar pensions are unlikely to be widespread, said Albert Tabone, chairman of the Alliance of Pensioners' Associations. Tabone ...
One morning in late June, criminal agents from the Internal Revenue Service made unannounced visits to dozens of wealthy Americans. They carried summonses and wanted to ask about pension plans in ...