Deloitte is one of the largest providers of audit, tax,consulting and financial advisory services in Cyprus and constitutes a part of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (DTT) that is one of the world’s leading professional services firms with almost 170.000 people in more than 140 countries.
Deloitte’s professional services in Cyprus includes:
- audit of financial statements in accordance with International, UK or US audit standards tax services to both Cyprus and foreign companies,
- consulting services including financial and management consulting,
- EU advisory services,
- information technology (IT) and human resource consulting,
- investment & wealth advisory services,
- e-business services including technical and tax services,
- corporate finance services as well as advice andassistance to private companies considering to go public,
- accounting services, formation of companies with lawyers and special services to international business companies.
Deloitte has published en excellent brochure/book with the title ‘Cyprus Tax Facts 2010′ that gives an easy to understand but still comprehensive description of the Cyprus Tax System. The publication is a must for anyone thing about incorporating a company in Cyprus or in any other way setting up an offshore structure where Cyprus is included.
The publication informs about almost everything in the Cyprus Tax system from offshore companies and International Business Companies to Royalties and pensions.
The publication is in pdf-format and can be downloaded directly by the link below and the website of Deloitte Cyprus can be reached at the following address: http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_CY/cy/index.htm
Download: Cyprus Tax Facts 2010
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