- Global residence programme
- Malta residence programme
- Malta retirement programme
- Ordinary residency in Malta
- Grant of Citizenship for Exceptional Services
- Qualifying Employment in Aviation Rule
- Qualifying Employment in Innovation and Creativity (Personal Tax) (Amendment) Rules, 2019
- Qualifying Employment in Maritime and Offshore Oil & Gas Industry Rule
- Direct international tax
- Indirect international tax
- Global mobility services
- Transfer pricing
- Estate planning
- Wealth advisory
- Trust and trustee services
- Regulatory and legal
- Medical cannabis licensing in Malta
- Corporate services
- Ship and aircraft registration
- Company formation
- Financial regulatory services
- VAT
- 2018 Amendments of the Income Tax Act
- Family trusts
As part of our continuing focus on transparency, this report is designed to help our many stakeholders to understand our global organisation of member firms.
Our stakeholders rightly expect us to have people, processes and technology in place that result in actions that are in the public interest, which includes delivering a high-quality audit in the countries where our member firms operate. In addition, this report contains information about how member firms provide high-quality tax services to their clients.
The combined global revenues of Grant Thornton member firms for the year ended 31 December 2018 were US$5 billion.
In 2019 we will continue to focus on quality and build on our member firms’ reputation for distinctive client service. More than 50,000 Grant Thornton people worldwide are committed to making a difference for their clients, other stakeholders and the global community.