Malta:
Russia To Exclude Malta From Blacklist Of Offshore Jurisdictions
06 November 2014
Alliance Trust Group
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The Russian Finance Ministry has drafted a decree that will
exclude Malta from the blacklist of offshore jurisdictions,
according to the Russian news agency Tass. The decision followed
the signing of an agreement between the Maltese and Russian
governments in May. The agreement was on the avoidance of dual
taxation and prevention of tax evasion with regard to income
tax.
There are 41 offshore jurisdictions in the black list.
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