A presentation of Cyprus’ new tax reform will be held in Athens on April 21, targeting Greek businesses and investors, following its postponement due to the war in the Middle East.

The event, originally scheduled earlier, was rescheduled and will now take place between 10.00 and 14.30 at the Theocharakis Foundation Amphitheatre in central Athens, located opposite the Greek Parliament.

The initiative aims to provide detailed information to Greek businesses on recent changes to Cyprus’ tax system, amid a steady increase in investment flows from Greece to Cyprus.

The main presentation will be delivered by Tax Commissioner Sotiris A. Markides, who will outline the structure and key elements of the new tax framework.

In addition, audit and legal firms will present services tailored to Greek businesses and investors, highlighting opportunities arising from the updated system.

Opening remarks will be delivered by Cyprus ambassador to Athens Stavros Avgoustides, Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Stavros Stavrou, and Cyprus–Greece Business Association president Iosif Iosif.

Further speakers include Enterprise Greece president and secretary general for international economic relations and extroversion of the Greek foreign ministry Dimitrios Skalkos.

Also participating is Invest Cyprus director general Marios Tannousis, who is expected to address investment prospects linked to the reform.

The event will also feature ICPAC president Odysseas Christodoulou and Cyprus Bar Association president Michalis Vorkas, who will provide professional and legal perspectives.

The presentation is being held under the auspices of the Cyprus embassy in Greece, the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Cyprus–Greece Business Association and Invest Cyprus.

Support for the event includes gold sponsorship by George Z. Georgiou & Associates LLC, alongside silver sponsorship from Deloitte, Frangos Low and Nobel, and Ioannides Demetriou LLC.

Additional backing is provided by CYFA as a supporter, while media sponsorship is offered by the Athens-Macedonian News Agency and the financial website Nomisma.

The organisers confirmed that attendance is free of charge, although prior registration is required for participation.