ITR’s 2022 EMEA Tax Awards honours Fenech & Fenech Advocates with the Malta Tax Law Firm of the Year award

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The Malta Business Weekly

Fenech & Fenech Advocates was recognised as the Malta Tax Firm of the Year at the 18th International Tax Review’s (ITR) Europe, Middle East and Africa Tax Awards on 15 September during an awards ceremony held in London, aired globally by ITR. This award celebrates Fenech & Fenech Advocates’ commitment to client service excellence.

The ITR’s EMEA Tax Awards have been taking place since 2005 and recognise great achievements and developments by international tax professionals from the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) in the span over a year.

This year’s awards celebrate successes in tax technology, innovation, policy, compliance and reporting, as well as diversity, equity and inclusion in 34 countries.

Fenech & Fenech Advocates, founded in 1891, is one of Malta’s leading full-service law firms. The firm’s tax practice includes some 15 tax lawyers and tax accountants currently providing tax advisory and tax compliance services to corporate and private clients.

Rosanne Bonnici, head of the firm’s Tax & Immigration Law Department, commented by saying: “This award bears testament to the dedication, skill and professionalism of our team members. Winning this award is an acknowledgement of our team’s collective commitment to our clients and to the consistent delivery of top-quality service. It strengthens our resolve to grow, and to remain, leaders in the provision of professional tax services.”

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