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Top News • 06 November 2005


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Gonzi plans revisiting 12% withholding tax

In what appears to be the first confirmation that the decision to introduce a withholding tax of 12 per cent is facing serious hurdles, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Lawrence Gonzi told MaltaToday that he plans to revisit the withholding tax plan outlined in budget 2006.

 

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Energy-saving homes in for public consultation

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Good housekeeping, weak economic management

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Authority sanctions billboards it set out to remove

Gonzi’s ‘no reason’ to let go of finance

 

 

 

 

 





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