Head of Property & Development Law
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Property & Development Law Publications
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Tax on the Sale of Immovable Property |
The transfer of immovable property in Malta or any rights relating to such property attracts property transfers tax (“PTT”) as the default liability, or, income tax on capital gains (“CG&rdquo... |
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Tax on the Purchase of Property |
The purchase of immovable property situated in Malta attracts duty on documents and transfers if the transfer document is executed in Malta. The default rate of tax payable by th... |
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Malta HNWI Tax Residence Scheme - Europeans |
The HNWI-EU/EEA/Swiss Nationals Rules, 2011 regulate the issue of Malta PR permits to EU and non-EU nationals. Persons eligible under this scheme will be subject to Malta tax at a flat rate of 15% on a remittance basis.
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Malta: Improved Access to Environmental Information |
In Malta, freedom of information is contemplated in two distinct fundamental freedoms’ enactments. The first is contained in article 41 of the Constitution of Malta and the second in Article 10 of the First Schedule to the European Conventio... |
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Ordinary Residence Scheme |
The Maltese Ordinary Residence Scheme is an attractive residence scheme currently available to EU nationals seeking to transfer their tax residence to a safe, high quality and tax-efficient jurisdiction such as Malta.
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A Guide to Doing Business in Malta |
This publication provides an overview of the Maltese business scene and investment environment and outlines the legal, financial and tax framework for Doing Business in Malta.
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Personal Tax System: Permanent Residents |
A flat rate of 15% is chargeable on all income (less personal allowances) received in, or remitted to, Malta from either local or foreign sources. This is subject to a minimum payment of EUR4,230 (approx. US$4,900) per annum.
In the absence... |
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Malta - Moving to Malta |
| The Island of Malta owes its attractiveness to more than Mediterranean sun and sea. Malta offers a high quality European standard of living and education, a less frantic pace and a famously safe environment with multi-lingual and friendly people. Mal... |
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Buying Property in Malta by Non-Residents: AIP |
Non-residents purchasing property in Malta require a permit issued under the Acuisition of Immovable Property Act (AIP Permit). An AIP permit allows non-resdients to buy property in Malta subject to a number of conditions. |
Property & Development Law