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PwC Cyprus releases new Tax Guide for 2024

PwC Cyprus has published its tax guide for 2024 with the source of information on the tax framework of Cyprus in the year 2024 now available, in English, from the organisation's website.

As noted in a press release, the 32nd edition of the TFF 2024 guide includes valuable information for both individuals and businesses and it may assist them to perform their planning and meet their tax compliance obligations. In this way, the organisation contributes effectively to higher levels of tax compliance in the economy.

Referring to the PwC tax guide for 2024, Stelios Violaris, Partner in Advisory Tax Services of the Organization, stated that “this updated tax guide provides a comprehensive overview of Cyprus' tax landscape for year 2024. The guide, even though not to be taken as substitute to bespoke planning and consulting, is indeed a very valuable reference for both current Cyprus taxpayers as well as prospective international investors that may be considering relocating and/or setting up their business base in Cyprus to understand both the complexities and incentives involved.”

The edition, which is based on current legislation and practice, is not and should not be considered a substitute for specialised professional advice.

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