The Income Tax Division of Isle of Man published a summary of responses received from the stakeholders to the consultation on enhanced requirements for accounting records on 6 January 2017. According to consultation, the Treasury believes that no major changes required in draft regulations, which will be presented for final approval to Tynwald.
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