Government approves €15 million Pano Platres development

Government approves €15 million Pano Platres development

A €15 million residential complex called the “Nightingale Residential Compound” in Pano Platres, Cyprus has been approved by the Environmental Authority after modifications were made to address initial concerns. The project, developed by Roomzly, will be located within the protected zones of the Kouris Dam Reservoir. The revised plans eliminate buildings on steep slopes and a private wastewater treatment plant, with construction confined to a designated residential zone and avoiding protected areas. The project must follow mitigation measures and was deemed compatible with surrounding developments.

Mandatory safety training for construction workers implemented

Mandatory safety training for construction workers implemented

Labour Minister Yiannis Panayiotou signed off on a compulsory provision guaranteeing safety and health training for all construction industry workers in the country. The ‘Safe Pass’ card will serve as proof of basic safety and health training at worksites.

Major Rafah offensive will not defeat Hamas, according to Biden

Major Rafah offensive will not defeat Hamas, according to Biden

President Joe Biden believes that a major Rafah operation by Israel will not advance the country’s objective of defeating the Hamas Palestinian militant group in Gaza, according to the White House. Kirby, a spokesman, stated that there are better ways to go after Hamas’ leadership without putting civilians at significant risk. The current negotiations for a possible hostage-release deal in Cairo have ended without resolution, and Israel plans to proceed with its operation in Rafah. U.S.-Israel consultations are ongoing about alternatives to a major ground operation in Rafah, with hopes that Israel will choose not to proceed with the offensive.

Russia , ‘ready to assist Holguin’, says FM Lavrov

Russia , ‘ready to assist Holguin’, says FM Lavrov

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressed willingness to assist in the efforts of the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Cyprus, Maria Angela Holguin, to create conditions for the resumption of negotiations between the island’s communities.

2024 Federal Budget analysis

2024 Federal Budget analysis

– The 2023 budget proposed a refundable ITC for clean electricity, equal to 15% of the capital cost of eligible property.
– The 2024 budget provides the design and implementation details of the ITC, including the eligibility criteria.
– The ITC will be available only to eligible Canadian corporations, including taxable Canadian corporations, provincial and territorial Crown corporations, and corporations owned by municipalities or Indigenous communities.
– Property eligible for the ITC includes equipment used to generate electricity from various sources, including solar, wind, water, nuclear fission, geothermal energy, and specified waste materials.
– The ITC will be subject to potential repayment obligations if the property is converted to an ineligible use, exported from Canada, or disposed of.
– The EV Supply Chain Investment Tax Credit is equal to 10% of the cost of buildings used in electric vehicle supply chain segments.
– The Clean Technology Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit has been updated to include production of qualifying minerals at polymetallic projects.
– An accelerated CCA of 10% is provided for new eligible purpose-built rental projects that begin construction after April 15, 2024.
– Immediate expensing is provided for certain productivity-enhancing assets acquired after April 15, 2024.
– The budget proposes to extend an exemption for certain interest and financing expenses relating to arm’s length financing used to build or acquire purpose-built rental housing.
– The government is considering introducing a new tax on residentially zoned vacant land to spur development.
– The government intends to restrict the acquisition of existing single-family homes by very large corporate investors.
– The government is exploring measures to expand access to alternative financing products for home purchasers, such as halal mortgages.
– Amendments are proposed to the CRA’s information gathering provisions to enhance tax audits and facilitate the collection of tax revenues.
– The budget proposes to remove the tax-indifferent investor exception to the anti-avoidance rule for synthetic equity arrangements.
– Specific amendments are proposed to preclude a corporation from qualifying as a mutual fund corporation if it is controlled by or for the benefit of a corporate group.
– The budget introduces the Canada Carbon Rebate for Small Business, to return a portion of the federal backstop pollution pricing fuel charge proceeds collected from a province to CCPCs with less than 500 employees.
– The budget proposes measures to address tax debt avoidance planning, including joint and several liability for taxpayers who participate in such planning.
– The budget proposes to remove the failure to file an information return in respect of a reportable or notifiable transaction under the mandatory disclosure rules from the general penalty provision.
– The budget proposes to repeal the exception to the debt forgiveness rules for bankrupt corporations and the loss restriction rule applicable to bankrupt corporations.
– The government launched consultations on the existing SR&ED tax incentives and announces a second phase of consultations to focus on specific policy parameters.

Pending family law bills undergo committee review

Pending family law bills undergo committee review

Four bills aimed at modernizing Family Law in Cyprus and benefiting children began to be discussed before the Legal Committee of the Parliament. The bills, which have been pending since 2018, have undergone changes based on stakeholder suggestions. The first bill requires both parents to provide accurate information about their property and income for child support determination. The second bill focuses on the child’s welfare, including provisions for double surnames, child opinions, monitoring by experts, and parental counselling programs. The third bill regulates succession cases for assisted reproduction, while the fourth bill addresses paternity evidence in cases of medically assisted reproduction. There are reservations about the bills, with concerns about Social Services meeting deadlines and the removal of shared parental custody. Written opinions on the bills can be submitted within three weeks.

Interior minister declares war on suspicious voters

Interior minister declares war on suspicious voters

Fact: More than 3,500 objections had been submitted regarding the registration of voters for the June local elections, with many voters registering themselves at new addresses or suspicious locations.

Chapter 8: Tax Fairness for Every Generation

Chapter 8: Tax Fairness for Every Generation

Canada is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. For generations, this has meant Canada is a place where everyone could secure a better future for themselves and their children. This is in no small part is due to our commitment to progressive taxation, investments in Canada’s strong social safety net, and an effective, … Read more

‘Step in right direction’ for third country nationals

‘Step in right direction’ for third country nationals

Fact: Labour Minister Yiannis Panayiotou received an “initially positive response” from stakeholders on the issue of using workers from third countries to fill gaps in the labour market.