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Chambers Global Practice Guides: Corporate M&A – Cyprus 2020 |
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Date: 14/10/2020 |
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Author: Kyriacos Scordis, Sofia Tryfonos Avraam, Julie Economou |
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Chambers Global Practice Guides: Corporate M&A – Cyprus 2020
Area of Practice: Corporate M&A
Authors: Kyriacos Scordis, Sofia Tryfonos Avraam, Julie Economou
Publisher: Chambers and Partners
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Amending protocol to the Double Tax Treaty between Cyprus & Russia |
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Date: 09/10/2020 |
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Author: Costas Michail |
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Dear Clients and Associates,
The protocol signed between the Governments of Cyprus and Russia increases the withholding tax (WTT) that may be charged at source, albeit allows certain carve outs. The changes are contemplated to come into effect as from January 1st, 2021. |
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Chambers Global Practice Guides: Shareholders' Rights & Shareholder Activism 2020 |
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Date: 08/10/2020 |
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Author: Kyriacos Scordis, Dimitris Spiliotis, Alexandra Savva, Phoebe Papageorgi |
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Chambers Global Practice Guides: Shareholders' Rights & Shareholder Activism 2020
Area of Practice: Corporate & Commercial
Authors: SCORDIS, PAPAPETROU & CO LLC (Kyriacos Scordis, Dimitris Spiliotis, Alexandra Savva, Phoebe Papageorgi)
Publisher: Chambers and Partners
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Chambers Global Practice Guides: Banking & Finance – Cyprus 2020 |
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Date: 07/10/2020 |
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Author: Kyriacos Scordis, Sofia Tryfonos Avraam, Victoria Economou, Alexandra Holek |
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Chambers Global Practice Guides: Banking & Finance – Cyprus 2020
Area of Practice: Banking and Finance
Authors: SCORDIS, PAPAPETROU & CO LLC (Kyriacos Scordis, Sofia Tryfonos Avraam, Victoria Economou, Alexandra Holek)
Publisher: Chambers and Partners |
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Covid-19 Update |
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Date: 07/10/2020 |
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Author: Kyriacos Scordis |
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Covid-19 Update as of 6th Of October
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Amending the Notional Interest Deduction (NID) Law |
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Date: 16/07/2020 |
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Author: Costas Michail |
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Dear Clients and Associates,
The Cyprus NID framework has recently been amended mainly by: (a) removing the Cyprus ’safe
harbour’, (b) replacing the 3% premium with a 5% premium, and (c) clarifying certain aspects on
which the NID law (the “Law”) was hitherto silent |
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