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9 November 2022

Interpretative Circular Regarding New Incentives - For First Employment In Cyprus

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KPMG in Cyprus
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KPMG has been operating in Cyprus since 1948 and currently employs more than 800 professionals working from 6 offices across the island. It is a member of KPMG International Limited, a global organisation of independent professional services firms providing Audit, Tax and Advisory services. KPMG operates in 143 countries and territories and has approximately 273,000 people working in member firms around the world. Clients look to KPMG for a consistent standard of service based on high-order professional capabilities, industry insight, local knowledge and expertise.
It is important to note that an extensive number of practical examples are also included in the Circular.
Cyprus Employment and HR
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On 1stNovember 2022, the Cyprus Tax Department issued the interpretative Circular 10/2022 ("Circular") in connection to the recently introduced incentives for first employment in Cyprus under articles 8(21A) and 8(23A) of the income tax legislation. For further details about the new incentives introduced, you can access our alert issued earlier this year.

The Circular issued by the Cyprus Tax Department covers the following matters:

  • General clarifications regarding the applicability of the incentives introduced, under articles 8(21A) and 8(23A);
  • Specific clarifications, interpretation of various terms and guidance with regards to the applicability of each incentive introduced, under articles 8(21A) and 8(23A);
  • Guidance through practical examples in reference to the incentives introduced under articles 8(21A) and 8(23A) and their applicability to various scenarios.

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This is a very positive development, as the Circular issued by the Tax Department provides guidance to taxpayers and their employers, with regards to the eligibility of individuals to the newly introduced incentives for first employment in Cyprus.

It is important to note that an extensive number of practical examples are also included in the Circular. On that basis, it is expected that for a number of cases, whereby through only the interpretation of the legislation itself was not sufficient whether the incentives under 8(21A) and 8(23A) could be granted, the Circular issued provides the necessary guidance and clarifications.

You can access the Circular issued from the Cyprus Tax Department's website here.

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ARTICLE
9 November 2022

Interpretative Circular Regarding New Incentives - For First Employment In Cyprus

Cyprus Employment and HR
Contributor
KPMG has been operating in Cyprus since 1948 and currently employs more than 800 professionals working from 6 offices across the island. It is a member of KPMG International Limited, a global organisation of independent professional services firms providing Audit, Tax and Advisory services. KPMG operates in 143 countries and territories and has approximately 273,000 people working in member firms around the world. Clients look to KPMG for a consistent standard of service based on high-order professional capabilities, industry insight, local knowledge and expertise.
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