Our International Tax Advisors deliver strategic, legally sound, and tax-efficient solutions for cross-border individuals and businesses. With extensive experience in treaty relief, transfer pricing, controlled foreign company (CFC) rules, and residence-based taxation, we help clients navigate the complex interaction between national and international frameworks.
As trusted advisors to high-net-worth individuals, family offices, and corporate groups, we design compliant tax strategies aligned with OECD and EU standards, including BEPS, ATAD, and CRS requirements. Our cross-disciplinary approach integrates legal, fiscal, and regulatory insight — ensuring transparency, consistency, and peace of mind across multiple jurisdictions.

Jean-Philippe Chetcuti
Jean-Philippe is a private client lawyer to HNW individuals, international families, and family businesses. He specialises in residency & citizenship law, international tax, European residency programmes, citizenship by merit, family office structuring, international tax, trusts and estate planning. Jean-Philippe has advised some of the world's most accomplished tech entrepreneurs, artists and musicians, athletes and sportspersons, philanthropists, ultra-HNWIs and their family offices, lawyers, private banks, and wealth managers.

Priscilla Mifsud Parker
Priscilla is a private client lawyer who heads the Families & Wealth and Corporate, Trusts & Fintech practice groups at Chetcuti Cauchi. She specialises in wealth structuring and preservation for business families and high net worth individuals and cooperates with legal and tax advisors worldwide to plan, set up and maintain corporate structure representing an international footprint. Priscilla also advises on residence and citizenship.

Magdalena Velkovska
Magdalena leads the firm’s Private Client Tax practice, advising internationally mobile individuals and families on personal tax planning, relocation, and wealth structuring. With a background in immigration and legal advisory, she specialises in cross-border mandates involving tax residency, estate planning, and asset protection. Her clients include family offices, entrepreneurs, creatives, and senior professionals. Magdalena is also a frequent contributor to global tax and immigration forums.

Jessica Desira
Specialising in corporate tax, Jessica focuses on advising clients on local and international tax planning involving local and cross border transactions. Her responsibilities include advising on complex direct and indirect tax matters in international assignments and optimising tax efficiency for both individuals and corporations.

Nertila Aliko
Specializing in global mobility, Nertila focuses on advising clients on international tax planning, cross-border employment compliance and global mobility strategy. Her responsibilities include navigating the intricate tax implications of international assignments, ensuring compliance with global mobility regulations, and optimizing tax efficiency for both individuals and corporations in complex cross-border scenarios. Key responsibilities include advising on tax implications for the employer and the employees including advice and applications for any tax incentives, guiding clients on structuring employee mobility programs, coordinating various registration and permit procedures as required.

David Farrugia
Within the Tax arm of the firm, David assists private clients with Maltese tax compliance, tax residency, and relocation services.

Katarzyna Liszka
Katarzyna is a Senior Tax Advisor within the firm's Tax & Global Mobility practice. She specialises in Malta's tax and immigration frameworks, offering tailored guidance to highly skilled professionals, corporate executives, retirees, and high-net-worth individuals relocating to or establishing tax residency in Malta. Her expertise includes the Malta Global Residence Programme, the Malta Residence Programme, and the Malta Nomad Residence Programme, on which she advises extensively.

Luke Bonnici
Luke is an Associate in the firm’s Tax Practice, advising private clients on personal and corporate tax matters, including cross-border planning, digital asset reporting, and tax residency. He holds a Master of Advocacy and was admitted to the Bar in 2025. His work is informed by a strong foundation in European and international tax law, and he regularly contributes to technical publications and research initiatives.

