
The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry has entered into a strategic alliance agreement with Zampa Partners to promote greater understanding and implementation of VAT (Value Added Tax) principles across Malta’s diverse business sectors.
This new collaboration seeks to reinforce the core principles of VAT by delivering tailored information sessions that are specific to various industries. These sessions will aim to equip businesses with practical insights and guidance on VAT compliance and application, contributing to enhanced financial literacy and operational efficiency within the private sector.
Speaking on the significance of the agreement, William Spiteri Bailey, President of The Malta Chamber, stated that “as the national voice of business, The Malta Chamber is committed to supporting enterprises through expert knowledge and strategic collaboration. This partnership with Zampa Partners reflects our continued drive to provide businesses with the tools they need to grow sustainably and remain compliant in an increasingly complex regulatory landscape.”
“At Zampa Partners, we see this alliance as an opportunity to actively contribute to The Malta Chamber’s mission by offering our technical expertise where it matters most. As VAT specialists, we understand the challenges businesses face in dealing with complex and evolving tax frameworks. Our aim is to support The Malta Chamber members by helping simplify VAT, promote sound compliance, and offer clarity on practical matters that impact day-to-day operations. We are committed to working closely with the Chamber to deliver meaningful initiatives whether through technical sessions, tailored guidance for specific sectors, or by contributing to The Malta Chamber’s thought leadership on tax matters. This is about equipping businesses with the tools they need to operate with confidence. We look forward to a long and fruitful relationship,” stated Matthew Zampa, Managing Partner at Zampa Partners.
Through this initiative, both parties aim to create a platform for continuous learning and open dialogue, enabling businesses to better navigate VAT obligations while fostering a more transparent and informed economic environment.
The agreement was signed by William Spiteri Bailey and Dr Marthese Portelli, President and CEO respectively at The Malta Chamber, and Matthew Zampa, Managing Partner at Zampa Partners.
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