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Moving your business to Malta

by Fairwinds Management Limited
February 22, 2024
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By: Fairwinds Management Ltd

Malta is a popular destination for businesses looking to relocate. Malta offers a strategic location in a convenient time zone enhances its accessibility and a business-friendly environment.

In addition to certain economic advantages, Malta also offers a good quality of life, with a pleasant climate, a rich culture, and a stable environment.

When considering this move, it’s crucial to choose the right legal structure for your business, such as a private limited company or a branch office. Registration with the Malta Business Registry is a mandatory step, along with complying with the country’s tax regulations.

Businesses need to become knowledgeable about VAT registration, employment regulations, work permits for non-EU/EEA employees, establishing a local business bank account, and any licensing requirements for the business.

Relocating your business to Malta can be a daunting task, but with proper planning and execution, it can also be an exciting opportunity for growth and expansion.

Some tips to help with the relocation process include:

  1. Start planning early, because the relocation process can be complex and time-consuming, so it is important to start planning early.
  2. Get professional help for major decisions. There are many government agencies that can provide you with assistance with relocating your business to Malta. Over and above there are professional companies that can assist you with the process.
  3. Do your research well and consider that Malta has a unique culture and business environment to ensure a smooth transition.
  4. Be prepared for change because relocating a business is a major change, so it is important to be prepared for the challenges and opportunities that come with it.

We have heard many times that Malta is an attractive destination not only business-wise. The country boasts a pleasant climate year-round, EU membership, a welcoming local community, and a rich historical heritage. Its scenic coastline and beautiful beaches, coupled with a reasonable cost of living, make it an appealing place to live. The country provides excellent schooling and medical services. Moreover, the presence of daily flights to major airports ensures great connectivity. For those considering property investments, Malta offers excellent return on investment.

To ensure a seamless transition to Malta, engaging with local professionals like Fairwinds Management and staying up to date on the ever-evolving regulatory landscape is highly advisable. Our firm offers corporate and legal services, as well as accounting and administration services, making us an ideal business solution provider for your relocation process.

Get in touch with us today:

Fairwinds Management Limited is a MFSA licensed firm offering Business Solutions in Malta. As part of our services, we offer Accounting, Administration, Corporate and Legal solutions. Fairwinds Management also manages the brands Accounting Services and Admin Genie. More information about us and our key services please visit our website.

You may reach Fairwinds Management on +356 2704 0903 or [email protected].

Article written by Ms Charlene Sciberras, B.A. (Hons), guest writer, a marketing and business administration specialist with a special focus on corporate, accounting, and legal matters.

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