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Working in Malta
Work/Residence Permits in Malta
Work Permit
Conditions for the Issue of a Licence
Validity & Renewal
Indefinite licences
Applying for a Job
Nature of Employment Contracts
Permanent Residency
Income Tax
Value Added Tax
Basis of taxation of companies
Social Security
National Insurance Contributions for Employers and Employees
Living in Malta
Permanent Residents are subject to the following Income Tax Rates:
Temporary Residence
VISA Information
Doing Business in Malta
EU nationals wanting to do international business while based in Malta but not for the local Maltese market
EU nationals wanting to do business on the local market
EU national wanting to work in Malta
Forming a Company in Malta
Registration Procedure
Time needed for Incorporation
Minimum and maximum number of members
Minimum capital requirement for the registration of companies
Directors
Company Secretary
Meetings
Company Returns
Authorisation Fees
Other Companies in Malta
VAT Information
The Central Bank of Malta
Local Commercial Banks
International Banks
Account Opening Information - Corporate Accounts
Operating as Self-Employed
Working In Malta

Since the accession of Malta in the European Union it is now possible for any European citizen to live and workon the island. Australian citizens under 30 can also work on Malta for a yearas part of the "Working Holiday Visa" program. Unfortunately, forthose from other countries it is harder to find the necessary permits as thegovernment tightly controls labour markets.

For those eligible towork there are some specific types of jobs that are easiest to obtain. Anythinginvolving computers, technology, sales or translation work promises the highestsalaries, which are low by European standards.