Start a Company in
Malta
Malta allows you to reduce the effective tax rate to 5% through a tax refund system. You gain access to EU markets, and a stable jurisdiction with transparent regulations.

here's what you need to know
- Cyprus has signed treaties with 60+ countries
- Dividends paid to residents may be taxed at 15%, but those from foreign companies are usually tax-exempt if the Maltese company holds at least 5% and the foreign entity is taxed at 15% or more.
- A transparent and clear tax system.
- The minimum share capital amount of a private limited company can be as little as €1 per shareholder.
- Malta’s 35% corporate tax can be reduced to an effective 5% through a 6/7 tax refund for shareholders, making it highly attractive for holding, trading, finance, gaming, and IP-focused companies.
Why us?
Responsibility
We take responsibility for our actions and results.
Integrity
We strive to provide the highest level of consulting services
Accuracy
We adhere to high ethical standards
Individual approach
Our individual solutions are focused on customer needs

Prepatory Stage
- Choose the unique name for your company.

Sign the statutory documents
- Prepare copies of your passport, proof of address for yourself and any directors or shareholders.
- Once we receive all the documents, we will prepare the articles of association for your company

Submission & Final Approval
- Once we have your statutory documents submitted, within approximate 5 days we will inform you that the Company has been officially registered providing you also a fresh set of copies of your company’s certificates.

Complete the Initial Questionnaire
- Fill out a short form with basic company and contact details
- Indicate your business activity and countries of operation

Choose Your Account Type and Services
- Select between personal, business, or merchant account
- Choose additional services (e.g. multicurrency support, online banking)

Undergo Compliance Check
- Wait for the bank's initial due diligence
- Respond to any additional compliance questions or requests

Account Activation
- Receive final confirmation from the bank

Our solutions include:
- Preparing monthly, quarterly and yearly management accounts, cash flow statements for management purposes.
- Preparing annual financial statements.
- Attending to the auditors during review of the company’s financial records.
- Administering the payroll process, including calculating and crediting of the net remuneration to individual employee’s bank account.
- VAT consultancy, support registration VAT number, filing VAT-returns and reclaiming foreign VAT
- Other financial reports

Accounting required documents:
- Company bank statements for the accounting reference period.
- Sales orders/invoices.
- List of customer’s deposits and pre-payments outstanding.
- Purchase invoices from suppliers, both paid and unpaid.
- Cash Expense receipts.
- Inventory listing.
- Documents pertaining to purchase, major repair and sales of fixed assets.
- Detailed payroll information.
- Any other related documents i.e. bank loans, lease agreements, insurance.
Streamline administration with our expert help
- Legal address & contact person
- Banking account opening assistance
- Accounting
- Tax consulting
- Company formation

QA
Is Malta a popular jurisdiction for e-commerce and digital businesses?
Yes, Malta is an increasingly popular jurisdiction for e-commerce and digital businesses. The country’s favorable tax regime, robust legal framework, and access to EU markets make it ideal for digital entrepreneurs. Malta also offers specific incentives for tech startups, such as favorable treatment for intellectual property (IP) and digital services.
Is Malta a popular jurisdiction for blockchain and cryptocurrency businesses?
Yes, Malta has established itself as a leading jurisdiction for blockchain and cryptocurrency businesses. The country has implemented clear and comprehensive regulations to support the growth of the blockchain industry, including the Virtual Financial Assets (VFA) Act, which provides a legal framework for cryptocurrency exchanges, wallet providers, and ICOs. Malta’s commitment to becoming the "Blockchain Island" is backed by its favorable tax system, access to EU markets, and a pro-innovation regulatory environment, making it a highly attractive destination for blockchain startups and crypto businesses.
Is Malta a competitive jurisdiction for iGaming companies?
Yes, Malta is one of the most competitive jurisdictions for iGaming companies globally. With its well-established Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), Malta offers a transparent, reliable, and secure licensing process for online casinos, sports betting, poker, and other gaming operations. The country's favorable tax rates, particularly the possibility of an effective corporate tax rate as low as 5%, along with its strong regulatory framework, have made Malta a top choice for international iGaming operators seeking to enter the European and global markets.