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Medina Torabally

Senior Associate

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Prism Chambers in Association with CMS
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Rue de L’Institut
80817 Ebene
Mauritius

Medina is a senior associate at Prism Chambers and a barrister-at-law practising at the Mauritian bar.

Prior to joining Prism Chambers, Medina worked as an assistant legal counsel at the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) and as litigation associate at a Tier-1 Chambers.

Medina’s practice mainly focuses on tax controversy matters, assisting clients as from the stage of audits, investigations, and assessments by the Mauritius Revenue Authority. She also regularly appears before the Assessment Review Committee and other tribunals.

Medina also has experience in the fields of commercial disputes, construction contracts, and data protection.

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Memberships & Roles

  • Barrister at law (Mauritius)
  • Barrister at law (United Kingdom – non-practising)
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Education

  • City University, London – BPTC
  • University of Reading, Bachelor of Law
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01/12/2024
Tax Alert - The Environmental Protection Fee
We are pleased to share our tax alert on the Assessment Review Committee’s in the matter of Gamma Materials Ltd v Dir­ect­or-Gen­er­al, Mauritius Revenue Authority. Prism Chambers successfully represented the taxpayer in its case against the MRA concerning the application of the environmental protection fee.
17/10/2024
Tax laws and regulations applicable in Mauritius
Generally, amendments are brought to the tax laws every year by way of the Finance (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (FA). The FA gives effect to the measures announced in the yearly budget speech delivered by the Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Development. Further, secondary tax legislation may also be amended by way of regulations throughout the year. The Finance (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill (Bill) is drafted by the Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Development and contains the proposed amendments to the tax legislation. It is presented to the National Assembly where three readings of the Bill take place. At the committee stage, various amendments may be made to the Bill. A majority of the members of Parliament present must vote in favour of the Bill, following which it must receive presidential assent to become law. The FA comes into force once it has been published in the Government Gazette. The amendments take effect either on the same date or on any other commencement date prescribed in the FA.
01/10/2024
Chambers Global Practice Guide – Private Wealth 2024
Definitive global law guides offering comparative analysis from top-ranked lawyers
24/06/2024
Chambers Global Practice Guide – Tax Controversy 2024
07/06/2024
Legal Highlights- Budget 2024 - 2025
We are pleased to share the legal highlights of the Budget 2024-2025.
15/05/2024
Tax Alert - Dilloo V Mra
We are pleased to share our commentary on the Supreme Court case of Dilloo vs The Mauritius Revenue Authority [2024 SCJ 191].
26/02/2024
Tax Alert Bad Debts
We are pleased to share the third issue of our 2023 Assessment Review Committee Tax Compendium
09/02/2024
Tax Alert SMIT Salvage PTE v/s ARC & ANOR
We are pleased to share a short tax alert on the recent Supreme Court judgment Smit Salvage Pte Ltd v/s ARC & Anor.
08/09/2023
Chambers & Partners : Private Wealth Mauritius 2023
We are delighted to share our contribution in the Chambers and Partners Private Wealth Guide 2023.
26/07/2023
Finance (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2023
We are pleased to share our legal alert on the Finance (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2023.
21/06/2023
Chambers Tax Controversy 2023 Global Practice Guide
We are pleased to share our contribution to the Chambers Tax Controversy 2023 Global Practice Guide for Mauritius.
03/03/2023
Budget 2023-2024 Legal Highlights
Check out our latest legal alert on South Africa’s recent grey listing by the FATF and the potential implications for Mauritius persons and entities dealing with SA counterparts.