CYPRUS DOG LAW
Animal welfare denotes the well-being of animals, a vital component for the preservation of the ecosystem. The Cyprus legislation for the protection and safeguarding the health and welfare of animals (46(I)/1994) provides a clear distinction between domestic and wild animals. According to the aforementioned legislation, ‘wild animal’ is the animal which by its nature is predestined to live...
CYPRUS ENACTS COUNTRY BY COUNTRY REPORTING
Cyprus signed the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement (MCAA) on Country-by-Country (CbC) Reporting on 1st November 2016. Following this, the Cyprus Ministry of Finance issued a Decree pursuant to Article 6(16) of the Assessment and Collection of Taxes Law on Country-by-Country Reporting. This Decree is in accordance with the EU...
CySEC’s NEW RULES FOR SALES AND MARKETING PRACTICES
The mission of CySEC is to safeguard investors protection and the healthy development of the securities market. Furthermore, the vision of CySEC is to establish the Cyprus securities market as one of the most reliable, safest and attractive jurisdiction for investment. Recently, CySEC set standards and guidelines to assist the Cyprus Investment Firms (CIFs) in meeting their obligations....
E-COMMERCE LAW IN CYPRUS
Nowadays, the internet is embedded in almost every aspect of daily and business life. People use Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to network, to communicate, to establish business partnerships, to trade, to buy/sell products and services, a.o. Furthermore, the companies use the internet as a medium to advertise their products and services, approach potential new clients and...
EU COMMON CORPORATE CONSOLIDATED TAX BASE
Tax avoidance and improvement of Single Market for businesses are among the main concerns of the European Union. Specifically, the European Commission aims at reinforcing entrepreneurship and boosting economic growth by promoting tax transparency. In October 2016, the European Commission re-launched the Common Corporate Consolidated Tax Base (CCCTB), a single set of rules to calculate...
CYPRUS CIVIL PROCEDURES RULES: SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS
Natural and legal persons involved in legal proceedings send and receive various judicial and extrajudicial documents. ‘Service of documents’ denotes the delivery of legal documents that notify the recipient of the commencement of litigation proceedings in which he/she is involved. In Cyprus, service of documents is regulated by Civil Procedure Rules.
Civil Procedure Rules determine the method...
CYPRUS TAX DEPARTMENT: APPLICATION OF ARTICLE 33 OF LAW 187 (I)/2015
Circular 2016/15, issued on 24 November 2016, by the Cyprus Tax Department, defines the application of Article 33 of the Income Tax Law (118(I)/2002), as amended in 2015 (187(I)/2015). Article 33 enables the tax authorities to adjust and regulate transactions between related parties on terms which, according to the authorities, differ from those which would apply to similar transactions...
BASIC REQUIREMENTS TO SET UP A CYPRUS INVESTMENT FIRM
Cypriot investment firms (CIFs) provide investment services on a professional basis inside or outside Cyprus. A CIF cannot offer professional investment services without being licenced by Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC). Generally, CySEC authorises and supervises investment firms and activities in Cyprus based on the provisions of Law 144 (I)/2007. In order to...
CYPRUS PARLIAMENT APPROVES CIVIL PARTNERSHIP
The 26th November 2015 the Cyprus Parliament approves the civil partnership legislation. The Law 184 (I)/ 2015 denotes that the union of heterosexual and LGBTQI couples may have a legal recognition outside the civil and religious institutions of marriage. As a result, it could be inferred that civil partnership legislation is a significant step towards equality in Cyprus.
Michael Chambers will...