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31.
To which authorities must the reports be
presented?
Every
Cyprus registered company, (International
business companies also), are obliged once a
year to present their financial statements,
after auditing by licensed auditors to the
authorities in Cyprus.
The
financial statements are presented to the
Central Bank of Cyprus in order for the bank to
check that company's business activities are in
accordance with the terms and conditions for
International companies. This terms and
conditions are given in written by the bank in
their license given after the company
registration. One of these terms is the
presentation of the audited financial statements
to the CB in time.
The report
is also presented to the department of Registrar
and official receiver in where it will be
permanently kept in archive. This
financial reports according to Companies Act of
1948, must be accessible to read for any person
interested in the financial status of that
particular company.
The
financial statements are also send to the inland
revenue with a check for the tax payment (and if
there was a difference between the declared sum
of the tax and the actual tax, a check with the
penalty sum must be send also).
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