Our Services
Immigration and Residence Services
We assist companies throughout in each step of the application process to obtain an Electronic Money License and/or a Payment Institution License in Malta, including the preparation of business plans and financial projections.
Our multi-disciplinary team of professionals will not only assist clients during the pre-licensing process but will be able to provide such companies with the on-going support they will need with respect to regulatory compliance, accounting and fiscal matters.
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Services
Our services include:
(a) Preparation and submission to The International Tax Unit of applications for residence in Malta in terms of The Malta Retirement Programme (MRP) Rules, The Global Residence Programme (GRP) Rules and The Residence Programme (TRP) Rules;
(b) Preparation and submission of the pertinent documentation to the Department of Citizenship and Expatriates of applications to take up residence in Malta in terms of Malta’s immigration rules;
(c) Advice and assistance on the best scheme to take up residence in Malta, both from a tax and also from an immigration perspective, taking into account one’s own particular needs and circumstances;
(d) Liaison with the Maltese tax and immigration authorities;
(e) Advice and assistance in connection with various immigration issues;
(f) Review of all documentation provided.
For further information please read our fact sheets by clicking on the following links.
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
Taking up Residence in Malta
Remote Gaming in Malta
Payment Institutions in Malta
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.