Although many activities do not require a trade license in Malta, according to the latest changes to Legal Notice 40, there are still a few categories where these approvals are needed. In order to understand all the required formalities, it is recommended to consider the support of our company formation agents in…
The attraction for cryptocurrency companies in Malta developed quite fast in recent years and there are many entrepreneurs who consider that the initial coin offerings or ICOs are proper investment funds alternatives. With a recently developed and implemented legislation overseeing the cryptocurrency business, Malta represents the top choice for foreigners wanting to enlarge their assets in this…
A virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license in Malta is required for foreign investors who want to set up a cryptocurrency company and trade virtual money on the international market. In order to understand the requirements for obtaining the crypto exchange license in Malta, we suggest you talk to our team of company incorporation specialists in…
With financial and investment services permits issued by Malta Financial Services Authority or MFSA as it is known, foreign entrepreneurs can easily set up a fintech company in Malta’s prolific industry. Knowing the positive trends and the remarkable growth of the fintech industry in Malta, numerous business persons decide for investments in…
The social security benefits in Malta enter the responsibilities of the Ministry for Family and Social Solidarity. Nationals and foreigners in Malta need to pay several insurance contributions to the state. The same is available for employers and employees who need to observe the social security system in Malta. For a better understanding or how social security…
The Employment Relations Board in Malta is controlled by the Consumer Affairs and Civil Liberties, and the Ministry for Social Dialogue. The institution is directly interested in the employment rights of individuals in Malta, whether locals or foreigners and oversees the work contracts in the insular state. Moreover, the Ministry for the Family and…
There are situations in which companies cannot keep up with the requirements of the business climate and the conditions imposed by the market. Facing financial problems might lead to insolvency in Malta, but before that, the company must adopt any solution which can save the business and the operations in a…
Companies in Malta, whether established by local or foreign business owners must consider the tax responsibilities which come with any type of activity. Malta has a preferential tax structure for companies with establishments in this country and for persons who work here. All employees are levied a tax on their income registered in Malta as residents or foreigners.…
The initial coin offerings (ICOs) are seen as a solid and suitable alternative for investment funds through which businesses or investors can enlarge their assets. ICOs in Malta are considered financial tools for which a legal framework was implemented recently. For questions in this matter, you may address to our specialists in company incorporation in Malta. Our…
Companies in Malta must meet all the requirements as stipulated by the Commercial Code, in order to legally operate on the market. The main step for a proper function of the business is to register for tax purposes, including VAT, with the Department of Inland Revenue in Malta. It is good to know that…