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Tax credits to be announced today

Karl Stagno-Navarra

Finance Minister Tonio Fenech will this morning announce a series of incentives for businesses in a bid to kick-start the economy after months in recession.
The incentives, in the form of tax credits are to be announced for the employment of personnel and investment in upgrading or modernising premises or shop floors.
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