Ruth Farrugia Tax Director

After having served as a trainee, Ruth Farrugia joined Mazars Malta in 2005, as a Senior Auditor working on the statutory audits of companies involved in gaming, insurance, manufacturing, retailing, as well as government entities. In 2006 she joined the Tax Department, assisting clients with their statutory fiscal requirements. Ruth is presently involved in providing tax advice to both local and international clients.
Ruth is a graduate from the University of Malta and is a Certified Public Accountant and holds an Advanced Diploma in International Taxation by the Chartered Institute of Taxation. Ruth is a Member of the Malta Institute of Accountants and a member of the Institute of Financial Services Practitioner. She also lectures the taxation module to students who are sitting for their ACCA exams
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