Yves81
German looking for information about Malta
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The "60 day rule" vs the "183 day rule" by Dan_91
Hi there, I am wondering if anyone can shed some light on this situation for me as I'm a little confused. Apparently, as of last year, Cyprus now has a "60-day rule" for those who reside in the Republic for 60+ days. The requirements ...
the 60 day rule is not important for you in this situation. Its more for people that WANT to be tax residents of cyprus because cyprus has much lower tax as the uk for example. For example if people travel a lot have a flat rented in cyprus and ... Read More
Yellow Slip, social security registration and self employment
Hi, i just moved to Cyprus (Limassol). I already have a flat, utilities for the flat and a stamp from the communal president on my rental contract. Do i register first for social security, self-employment or immigration? Read More
Question Regarding non domiciled but resident tax wise by Yves81
Hi, i am currently living in germany and plan to move to malta in 2017. I am self employed and earn money from my own websites worldwide. I read on some websites that you only pay taxes in malta on income/funds you transfer to Malta or that are ...
By the way for anyone interested: https://home.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/xx/pdf/2016/08/country-profiles-malta.pdf (KPMG is reputable company) They write: "A company is resident if it has been incorporated in Malta or if its management and ... Read More
Health insurance for residency application as self sufficient by mirosko
Hi, me /EU/ and my wife /non EU/, will be applying for residency as self sufficient. We need to get health insurance first to be able to apply. Would you have any suggestions on which company is the best , cheapest etc? I have been going through the ...
I dont know Atlas but if you get private health insurance, the cheapest option is often not the best. Basicly what you need is an insurance that has a very good cover for serious illnesses because small things you can just pay yourself. (look at ... Read More
Health insurance for residency application as self sufficient by mirosko
Hi, me /EU/ and my wife /non EU/, will be applying for residency as self sufficient. We need to get health insurance first to be able to apply. Would you have any suggestions on which company is the best , cheapest etc? I have been going through the ...
I researched this a year ago but decided against private insurance in the end and just pay social security. http://www.globality-health.com/en/index.html i think is not bad at least i did not find as many complains as for the rest. Always google ... Read More
How to make friends in Malta by expat.com
We have been talking about loneliness when you are abroad, let's now talk about how to make friends (locals and other expats) when you're living in Malta :top: Which are your best tips to meet people and to make friends in Malta?? Thanks in ...
Perhaps not for everyone but Tinder is not just a hookup app but also has a function for meeting groups of people. Also there are prob. some expat Facebook groups you can try. Read More
EU Citizens e-residency process & Health Care info. by GuestPoster566
Please try to avoid making irrelevant comments or going off topic as this is intended for information, rather than discussion. Anything irrelevant clutters the thread and the purpose is lost. I am happy to answer any questions or go into more ...
Thanks for the answers. So anoying, i cant go private insurance because then if i ever return to germany i cant get back in public health care easily and private insurance in germany is crazy expensive when you are old. I guess self employed for ... Read More
REMITTED BASIS FOR POSSIBLE TAX ? by MaltaMyst
Moving from the SV EU to Malta, for approx. 4/5 years, to start up my Freelance/Writing, Modeling, Digital Products On Line, Visual Arts/. Do I have to pay taxes if I transfer my money/ not income not savings, it is family capital, it is more than ...
If it is capital that you had before moving to malta its tax free and you can just wire it. But you have to be able to prove it. Read More
EU Citizens e-residency process & Health Care info. by GuestPoster566
Please try to avoid making irrelevant comments or going off topic as this is intended for information, rather than discussion. Anything irrelevant clutters the thread and the purpose is lost. I am happy to answer any questions or go into more ...
Is there a way to be self sufficant and still pay social security for public health insurance? Read More
Taxes in Malta on owning a foreign company by Freeland3r
Hi everybody, I am considering moving to Malta for longer than 183 days per year, therefore as I know I will become a tax resident there ( I am an EU national ). I have question, I have an income from a Delaware LLC. What taxes and what ...
Volcane, i meant the op not you with my " you got it all wrong" comment, because he mixed up some stuff/numbers. The real problem is: I asked different lawyers for myself some time back and got totaly different answers on the question if ... Read More
Taxes in Malta on owning a foreign company by Freeland3r
Hi everybody, I am considering moving to Malta for longer than 183 days per year, therefore as I know I will become a tax resident there ( I am an EU national ). I have question, I have an income from a Delaware LLC. What taxes and what ...
You got it totaly wrong. A good overview: https://www.streber.st/2017/03/jurisdiction-spotlight-malta-revisited/ Read More
Family is moving to St. Julian's. Recommended Income? by Vadfloyd
Hello all, Me, my wife and our 6 months old baby considering moving to Malta from Israel. I have an offer from mid-size iGaming company for SEO Manager position. I don't know if their offer is good enough - 40,000 EUR/pa gross. Questions: 1. ...
Just courious: As i am doing SEO for a living since 10 years, i wonder why you want to get employed. Is it safety for the family? Because you can make much more on your own. Read More
Question Regarding non domiciled but resident tax wise by Yves81
Hi, i am currently living in germany and plan to move to malta in 2017. I am self employed and earn money from my own websites worldwide. I read on some websites that you only pay taxes in malta on income/funds you transfer to Malta or that are ...
No money sent to malta is not income like salery. You only pay social insurance for salery as far as i know. If you have pricate insurance anyway there is no reason to be self employed. Forget what i sayed. :) You should double check every ... Read More
Question Regarding non domiciled but resident tax wise by Yves81
Hi, i am currently living in germany and plan to move to malta in 2017. I am self employed and earn money from my own websites worldwide. I read on some websites that you only pay taxes in malta on income/funds you transfer to Malta or that are ...
Yeah for 60k it would be to much cost. Still you will have some problems finding a decent bank account for a sychelle company. If you do most of your business in USD then it is even harder. Funny thing is one of the few "ok" EU banks that ... Read More
Question Regarding non domiciled but resident tax wise by Yves81
Hi, i am currently living in germany and plan to move to malta in 2017. I am self employed and earn money from my own websites worldwide. I read on some websites that you only pay taxes in malta on income/funds you transfer to Malta or that are ...
I made a mistake with cyprus setup possibly, i cant remember right now who is the holding country :) Read More