NEWS | Wednesday, 03 September 2008 Maltese Tax Law Discussed at the University of CambridgeThe early history of Maltese Income Tax in Malta was one of the selected topics for the Fourth Tax Law History Conference organised by the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge. The Conference was held on July 7 and July 8, 2008 at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge. Dr Robert Attard’s paper entitled The History of Income Tax in Malta, the Early Years (1641- 1949) was the concluding study for the symposium of July 7. Dr Attard’s paper discussed an early form of income tax introduced by Grandmaster Lascaris in 1641 and Dr Arturo Colombo’s quest to enact the Income Tax Act 1948. Speakers at the conference include Prof. John Avery Jones CBE (Special Commissioner of Income Tax and Chairman of VAT and Duties Tribunals, GB) and Professor John Tiley (Chaired Professor of Law at Cambridge University). The Conference was attended by some of the Commonwealth’s leading tax academics. |
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