United States - Malta Law & Tax Portal

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This page aims to be a portal for American investors from the USA seeking to invest, trade or relocate to Malta.

Malta-USA Relations

The Maltese government enjoys close relations with the United States and is a close partner on regional issues involving North Africa and Europe. The United States and Malta established full diplomatic relations upon Malta’s independence in 1964.   Information on Malta-USA trade flows. 

Malta for Americans

Malta offers significant advantages to American entrepreneurs, high net worth individuals and investors seeking safe yet attractive business environment and a cost-effective yet high quality European / Mediterranean lifestyle and free movement within the European Union and the Schengen Area.

Americans taking up a job in Malta

American families can relocate to Malta on a work permit by demonstrating skills that are not available in Malta or other European countries. Senior positions may qualify for a fast-track work permit under the Key Employee Initiative. More senior company executives in some sectors benefit from personal tax incentives for highly skilled persons.

Americans taking up residence in Malta

More easily, American families can apply for a Permanent Residence permit that does not require annual renewal or any minimum presence every year.  Only after receiving the in-principal approval, the investor must pay a one-time government fee of €70,000 if the investor buys a property (minimum €300,000) or €100,000 if the applicant rents a property (€10,000 per year). In both cases, the property must be kept for just 5 years with no further obligations after that. Applications can include up to 4 generations of the family, including the main applicant and the spouse, parents and grand-parents of both, and financially dependent children with no age limitations.

Americans Studying in Malta

Malta is a safe, English-speaking place for young and mature Americans to study English as a foreign language, or to attend Maltese or international universities on various international campuses present in Malta. English is an official language of Malta and is widely spoken, being the language of education, business and government communication.

Maltese citizenship for American investors

After holding a Maltese residence Malta for 3 years, investors who pass a high standard of background checks may make an exceptional direct investment that qualifies for naturalisation as a Maltese citizen

Americans setting up a business in Malta

The Maltese economy is one of the fastest growing economies of the European Union.Malta has experienced exponential growth and presented opportunities for startups, innovation businesses, sustainable businesses to flourish in Malta and within the EU. Limited liability companies pay 35% tax on company profits but shareholders often qualify from a refund of 30%, reducing the effective Malta tax rate on company profits.

Americans setting up a European rep office in Malta

For American-owned international business, Malta acts as the European platform for international activities, providing a business-friendly environment, legal certainty, high-level professional advisors, a skilled workforce and a lower overall cost of operating.

Americans setting up a Holding Company in Malta

A full member of the European Union, the Island Republic of Malta acts as a European gateway to opportunities presented by the US markets. The Maltese holding company is an established method for American companies acquiring participations in companies around the world, and holding real estate, investment portfolios and other high-value assets internationally. Maltese companies benefit from a tax exemption on dividends and capital gains on the transfer of shares in subsidiaries.

Our USA-Malta Lawyers and Tax Advisors

Our Americas team enjoys a wealth of experience in assisting transactions between the two friendly nations.  Our multi-disciplinary team of lawyers, accountants, financial advisors and relocation specialists have assisted American clients take up alternative residence in Malta for business, study or tax purposes.  We have advised American  nationals on the tax benefits of taking up residence in Malta, Americans investing in property in Malta and Americans basing their international business activities in the Mediterranean Island of Malta within the European Union.



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Key Contacts

Dr Jean-Philippe Chetcuti

Senior Partner, Tax & Immigration

+356 22056111
jpc@ccmalta.com

Mr Steve Muscat Azzopardi

Director, Trust & Corporate Services

+356 2205 6328
steve@ccmalta.com