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Top News 26 March 2006
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Less than Lm4,200 a year declared by half of Malta’s self-employed
James Debono
Middle-income earners and salaried employees are the main contributors to the country’s exchequer, according to MaltaToday’s analysis of figures presented to parliament on Monday.
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