Malta:
Malta Budget 2022 - Highlights
14 October 2021
Camilleri Preziosi Advocates
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The Budget for the 2022 legislature was presented to the
Parliament of Malta on 11 October 2021. While the majority of
initiatives are clearly targeted at safeguarding the wellbeing of
those members of society who are most vulnerable and are who
suffered to strongest negative impact as a result of the pandemic,
such as pensioners and low-income families, sustainability and the
environment remain key areas of focus. A number of key initiatives
push for less traffic pollution, investment in and renovation of
older residential buildings and cracking down on tax
evasion. To read our summary of some of the more interesting
measures being proposed please click here.
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