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Corporate tax


Tax rate for resident companies

The resident companies are subjected to income tax on their worldwide income.

The standard rate of tax on the companies is 35%. The tax rate varies from case to case :
- 30% - 35% for the companies listed on the Maltese Stock Exchange
- 4.17% for the International Trading Companies (ITC). It is applicable to only those Maltese companies doing trading outside Malta with non-resident Maltese people
-taxation rate of 0% for International Holding Companies (IHC). It is applicable to those Maltese companies which generate their income outside Malta.

   

Taxe rate on long-term capital gains

The income tax on long term plus values is 35% for the resident companies.
   

System governing groups of companies and dividends paid by subsidiaries to their parent companies

The dividends received by the foreign companies from their daughter companies operating in Malta are subject to a tax deduction at source at the rate of 35%.
   

Tax rate on branches

The branches of both resident and non-resident companies with their management and control in Malta are subject to the same tax rates.


Income tax


Fiscal year

The financial year starts on 1st January and ends on 31st December of the same year.
   

Income tax rate

People physically living in Malta are subject to income tax on their worldwide income. The rate of income tax in 2004 for a bachelor isin (bracket by bracket) is :
0 - 3100 MTL0%
3101 - 4100 MTL15%
4101 - 5000 MTL20%
5001 - 6000 MTL25%
6001 - 6750 MTL30%
beyond 6750 MTL35%
   


VAT rates


Standard rates

18% since 1st January 2004.
   

Reduced rates

a reduced VAT rate of 5% is applicable to hotels and electricity. Medicines, food products, banking and insurance products are not subject to VAT.



Accounting



General accounting principles


According to the companies act (Companies Act) of 1995, the Maltese companies are required to submit their account reports showing correct and honest picture of the volume of the business done, along with justification of the various financial transactions involved.
The account reports of the companies need to conform to the norms decreed by theIAS (International Accounting Standards).
The Malta Institute of Accountants (MIA) is the organisation responsible for implementation of the IAS norms on the companies located in the country.




Certification and auditing


The Maltese companies need to appoint one or more than one external auditors for validating the annual account statements which are presented during their annual general meetings. An auditor has to be competent enough to conduct such audits and should confirm to the requirements as given in the Chapter IX of the companies act (Companies Act of 1995).

Professionals and representative organizations


The world's main auditing companies are present in Malta: Pricewaterhousecoopers, Deloitte & Touche, KPMG et Ernst & Young.

The Malta Institute of Accountants (MIA) has around 800 registered professionals who are working in Malta in the field of accounting and auditing.



Useful links

For more information on the Maltese accounting system, you can refer consult the guide to accounting system on Malta published by Deloitte & Touche (PDF file).  

 


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