Date | Event |
17/04/2023 | The Malta Chamber, in collaboration with Jobsplus, is giving Members the possibility to meet up virtually with Jobsplus representatives in order to raise questions and concerns that are specific to their particular company. Each participant can choose a 45 minute slot and discuss directly issues related to employee forms, scheme applications, website usability etc and be provided with direct assistance during their time-slot. more info... |
21/04/2023 | A session that delves into the key messages from PwC's Governance Survey conducted last year (and where relevant drawing parallels with The Malta Chamber's Family Business Committee, recently published). more info... |
27/04/2023 | A look at the Global Economy in 2023 and beyond by James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBC Bank. more info... |
27/04/2023 | An effective strategy can bridge the gap between a business’ reality and its vision. From introspecting and formulating an actionable strategy based on best practice principles, to implementing and breathing life into it, to continuously refining it and remaining adaptable and responsive to environmental demands, mastering the strategic process is a core competency for any business leader. Join us to hone this critical skillset. more info... |
28/04/2023 | In today's increasingly globalized economy, businesses engaged in cross-border trade need to understand the taxation implications of their transactions. Value-added tax (VAT) is a crucial consideration, as it can affect the costs and profitability of cross-border trade. In addition, choosing the right Incoterms for the transaction can help businesses manage their VAT liability and be more VAT efficient. During this info session, we will explore the fundamentals of VAT, including the concept of a taxable person and the place of supply general regulations focusing on goods. We will also delve into the world of Incoterms, understanding what they are, how they work, and their impact on VAT liability. Finally, we will discuss common mistakes businesses make when using Incoterms and how to avoid them. more info... |