MIRA Calls Upon Taxpayers That Do Not Meet Registration Requirements to Deregister
The MIRA has issued announcements requesting taxpayers who do not fulfil tax registration requirements under the Tax Administration Act, or GST registration requirements to deregister from tax.
The announcement, issued on 16 January 2019, reminds…
Cash Declaration Limit Changed
The Maldives Monetary Authority, on 17 January 2019, published the first amendment to the Regulation on Cross Border Currency Declaration Amount.
The changes introduced now require passengers travelling with USD 20,000 or more, and are travelling…
Basic Tax and Legal Considerations When Buying a Business
by Ali Naeem, Counsel
Buying or selling a business is a complex transaction with many tax and legal variables to consider before you start negotiations and close the deal. Although the purchase terms are not solely driven by tax considerations, it…
Interest Paid to Lease Finance Companies Fully Deductible
On 8 November, the MIRA issued Tax Ruling B67 which deals with approved banks and financial institutions for BPT purposes.
The new ruling, which supersedes Tax Ruling B2 which was published back on 20 March 2012, now considers Housing Finance Companies,…
New Conditions on Releasing Frozen Bank Accounts of Taxpayers
On 6 November, the MIRA published the second amendment to its Enforcement Policy, amending bank account release conditions, and introduced a new schedule for instalment payments granted to small businesses to pay outstanding taxes and fines.
The amendment…
MIRA Audit Assessment Nullified on Violation of Procedure
On 23 October 2018, a three member bench of the Tax Appeal Tribunal unanimously decided in favor of a taxpayer citing MIRA’s failure to follow the procedure stipulated in law when collecting information for an assessment.
The Appellant, Abdulla…
Filing Tax Appeals and Objections: Important Considerations
by Ali Naeem, Counsel
The Tax Administration Act (TAA) lays out specific procedures to go about when you disagree with a decision made by the Maldives Inland Revenue Authority. The decisions that affect your business or tax liability are twofold -…
Implications of Tax Ruling B65 on Lawyers
by Ali Naeem, Partner
It is an often debated issue whether freelance lawyers, advisors or consultants who work for law firms should be considered as carrying out a “business” as defined in the Business Profit Tax Act. The answer to this…
Seminar on Tax Audits and Appeals
CTL Strategies is conducting a full day seminar on Tax Audits and Appeals. The six-hour seminar is designed to give participants an in-depth understanding of the audit process, including the steps leading up to the audit process, such as some considerations…
New Guidelines on Acquisition Costs Payable under Boundary Regulation
The Tourism Ministry, on 7 May 2018, published a guideline specifying the acquisition cost payable under Section 3(b)2(iii) of Regulation Number 2012-R7 (Boundary Regulation).
As per Section 2(a), the guideline indicates that the acquisition cost for…
Top Court Rules in Favor of Villa in Lease Termination Case
On 18 April 2018, the Supreme Court of Maldives decided in favor of Villa Shipping and Trading Company Private Limited and several companies related to Villa, following a prolonged dispute originating in 2015 regarding the lease of tourism islands.
The…
Major Changes to Framework of MIRA Registered Auditors
The Maldives Inland Revenue Authority (“MIRA”), on 5 April 2018 published Tax Ruling B-63 (Submission of Financial Statements and Appointment of Auditors) which supersedes Ruling B-57 and changes some requirements for auditor registration and renewal…