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FAQ: Recruitment as an Employer in Malta

Our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) provide you with information about recruitment as an employer in Malta.

FAQ: Recruitment as an Employer
Are you an employer who is finding it difficult to recruit the right candidates in Malta?

Considering the shortage of staff available in Malta in sectors such as hospitality, construction, and health amongst others, ACT is now pleased to provide a new comprehensive range of services to take care of your recruitment needs, which includes the recruitment of suitable employees from third countries as well as liaising with the Maltese authorities to get the necessary approvals and permits.  Please feel free to contact us on recruitment@act.com.mt identifying the human resources needs which are required by your business.  We will get back to you in due course to discuss in more detail.

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Tassazione delle società a Malta

Le società maltesi sono soggette all’applicazione di un’aliquota d’imposta del 35% sul loro reddito complessivo e sui guadagni in conto capitale. Malta concede vari incentivi fiscali alle società e ai loro azionisti sulla distribuzione dei dividendi.

Setting up a Company in Malta

Setting up a company in Malta is a relatively straight forward procedure and can be set up within 2 working days, provided we are in receipt of all the information, funds and due diligence documentation we need.

Taking up Residence in Malta

Warm climate, friendly people, excellent communication infrastructures, low criminality and many other features of the Maltese islands have made Malta an excellent destination for people to take up residence in.

Remote Gaming in Malta

Malta was the first EU Member State to specifically regulate the remote gaming industry in 2004 and has ever since established itself as one of the prime jurisdictions for remote gaming operators. The Malta Gaming Authority (“MGA”) is the regulatory of gaming in Malta.

Payment Institutions in Malta

Malta has become a destination of choice for the setting up of Payment Institutions (also referred to as Payment Services Providers or PSPs). A number of advantages have contributed to this success, e.g. fiscal incentives granted.

Electronic Money Institutions in Malta

Malta has recently seen an increase in the number of Electronic Money Institutions (EMIs) looking to set up their operations in Malta. This has been largely due to the growth in the e-commerce and the i-gaming industries.

Initial Coin Offering (ICO) Services in Malta

Malta has always been on the forefront of technology and innovation. A number of initiatives have been launched, aimed at establishing an innovative and attractive regulatory framework for entities operating in the blockchain industry.

Assistance to Family Businesses in Malta

Malta has recently introduced legislation to encourage good governance in the management of family businesses, to assist family businesses to operate in an efficient way and to assist in the transfer of business from one generation to the other.