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Open a cryptocurrency company in Malta

Technology is impacting every industry and the banking sector is no exception. One of the most innovative developments so far is digital currency — popularly known as a cryptocurrency. Digital money solutions are increasingly gaining a lot of popularity especially when it comes to online transactions. They are also a very lucrative business venture to invest in — especially in a digitally savvy country like Malta.
 

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Buying properties in Malta

The Maltese government does not restrict anyone from purchasing property in Malta as long as all requirements of property acquisition permits and licenses are followed accordingly. As a general rule, the properties acquired should not be used for rentals or modified into other structures—they should be solely used for residency.
 

 

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Double taxation treaty between Malta and Switzerland

Double taxation often crops up for companies doing business internationally and can be such a headache to the modern business world. Maltese citizens contemplating of doing business in Switzerland and Swiss citizens who want to do business in Malta vice versa will be relieved to know of the June 2012 standing treaty that prevents double taxation for legal entities carrying out taxable activities in either of the two states.

 

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Double taxation treaty between Malta and Russia

Although Malta and Russia have a long history of bilateral relations, they did not conclude a double taxation agreement until the 24th of April 2014. The treaty was signed in an effort to avoid double taxation as well as to prevent fiscal evasion in regards to taxes on capital and income charged on companies conducting business in the two countries. It came into effect on the 22nd of May 2014.
 

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Double taxation treaty between Malta and the United Kingdom (and Northern Ireland)

After several meetings between the Maltese and British plenipotentiaries, the Double taxation agreement between the two countries was finally concluded and it came into effect on the 27th of March 1995. Their goal was to provide double taxation relief and make business easier between Maltese and British nationals. 

 

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Understanding the Maltese Double Taxation System

The Maltese government greatly supports the business sector in Malta and one of its primary goals is to create a more convenient atmosphere for both local and international businesses. In order to moderate one of the barriers which deter the growth of international companies, Malta strongly leverages the double taxation system. This move has proved rewarding to both Malta and foreign investors who have taken a keen interest in doing business with Malta. Over 70 DT agreements have been signed so far with more than 60 of them already into effect.
 

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