Malta:
Deferral Of Excise Duty Payments – LN Published
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Further to the
earlier notification by the Maltese Customs Department of a
two-month deferral for the payment of excise duties falling due in
April or May, Legal Notice 147 has been published which enacts such
notification. The LN provides that excise duty on excise goods and
services payable during the months of April and May 2020 according
to the Excise Duty Act is payable 60 days later than the due date,
but not later than 28 June and 26 July 2020 respectively.
Originally published 22 April 2020.
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