Study conducted on Malta's income tax history
Dr Robert Attard, director, tax services at Ernst and Young, delivered a paper on the history of income tax in Malta between 1641 and 1949, at the fourth tax law history conference organised recently by the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Law at...
Dr Robert Attard, director, tax services at Ernst and Young, delivered a paper on the history of income tax in Malta between 1641 and 1949, at the fourth tax law history conference organised recently by the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Law at Lucy Cavendish College.
Dr Attard's study started from an early form of income tax introduced by Grandmaster Lascaris in 1641 up until Dr Arturo Colombo's quest to enact the Income Tax Act in 1948. Some of the Commonwealth's leading tax academics attended the conference.
The talk at Cambridge was Dr Attard's third international lecturing engagement this year. He lectures at the University of Malta, has written five books including An Introduction to Income Tax Theory and is a member of a Lexis-Nexis Butterworths editorial board.