Amalia, our Head of Accounting, attended the 9th International Tax Conference on 10th of February.
The conference focuses on a period of major change in international taxation, with global minimum tax rules, increased transparency requirements, and stronger enforcement now actively influencing business practices. At the heart of this year’s agenda is the Cyprus Tax Reform 2026, implemented in December 2025, which introduces extensive changes to the country’s tax system.
Discussions will also include key EU and international initiatives, such as OECD BEPS 2.0 and Pillar 2, ATAD 3, DAC8, VAT in the Digital Age, and BEFIT. The conference offers a platform for professionals to explore how these developments affect Cyprus and its position in the global tax landscape.
Our participation underscores our commitment to remaining closely informed of regulatory changes that directly impact our clients.






