Cyprus:
Time Extension For Financial Institutions To Submit 2017 Corporate Tax Returns
28 January 2019
Elias Neocleous & Co LLC
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The Tax Department has announced an extension of the time
allowed for banks and other financial institutions to submit their
corporate tax returns for the 2017 tax year.
Unlike other companies, which must submit their tax returns
electronically, banks and other financial institutions must submit
a hard copy tax return, giving additional details of their
business, by the end of the year following the tax year in
question. For the tax year 2017, this deadline has been extended by
one month to 31 January 2019.
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