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Share Capital Requirements for Maltese iGaming Companies
iGaming licences shall only be issued by the Maltese Lotteries and Gaming Authority (“LGA”) if the licence holder is Maltese registered corporate entity. The most commonly used form is a Maltese limited liability company. Applicants, must at application stage, submit a business plan outlining the methodology (marketing methods, technologies used, games to be operated etc;). The LGA shall assess the viability of the project as well as the expertise and know-how of the applicant. Continue reading “Share Capital Requirements for Maltese iGaming Companies”
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Complete Overview of Malta Double Tax Treaties
Malta has, as of April 2011, ratified double tax treaties with 56 jurisdictions, with a significant number of other treaties, such as with the Swiss Federation signed, but awaiting ratification. Most of the treaties which Malta has entered into are based on the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Model Convention. Continue reading “Complete Overview of Malta Double Tax Treaties”
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Opening of Bank Accounts in Malta
Malta has a fastly-growing banking industry with, as of March 2011, 25 licence holders, offering bespoke corporate, merchant and individual solutions. With the increase of the financial services industry in Malta, many banks now also offer specialised niches such as wealth management, trusts services and private banking. Continue reading “Opening of Bank Accounts in Malta”
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Forex Trading as white label partner subject to less stringent regulations
Online Forex Trading acting as a riskless principal (“white label partner”) may benefit from a less restrictive regulatory regime than forex traders dealing on own account. Continue reading “Forex Trading as white label partner subject to less stringent regulations”
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Crackdown on US Poker Sites confirms need for regulated igaming regime
Federal authorities in the US have closed down on three major US poker sites: Poker Stars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker, casting serious doubt regarding the future of the online gaming industry in the US. Top US poker sites which continued to operate despite the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) are now facing severe and possibly far-reaching consequences as a result of accepting deposits from US residents. Continue reading “Crackdown on US Poker Sites confirms need for regulated igaming regime”
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Malta Residence & Work Permits
EU/EEA citizens shall be issued with a work permit from the Employment and Training Corporation in a timely manner (seven (7) to ten (10) working days). Continue reading “Malta Residence & Work Permits”
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Mobile Betting identified as fastest growing gaming medium
The Green Paper on iGaming services in the internal market released on the 24th March 2011 has highlighted a number of interesting facts regarding online gaming across the European Union. The Green Paper has identified mobile betting as the technological medium which has experienced the greatest growth, a trend which is most likely to continue with the increased popularity of smartphones. Continue reading “Mobile Betting identified as fastest growing gaming medium”
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United States – Malta Double Tax Treaty Ratified
After years of negotiation, the double taxation agreement between the United States and Malta was signed on Tuesday 2nd November 2010, and ratified the agreement, with effect as of January 1, 2011. The double taxation agreement replaces an earlier agreement which was terminated in 1997.
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Hedge Fund Managers re-domiciliating to Malta
Some of the most prominent and largest UK hedge funds managers are shifting their operations to Malta following rising costs of business and the growing regulatory burden in the UK. Continue reading “Hedge Fund Managers re-domiciliating to Malta”
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Setting up a company in Malta
Focus Business Services has a long and reputable track-record when it comes to the company formations in Malta. Since its foundation in 1998, the Focus Group has incorporated, advised upon, re-domiciled or formed branches of thousands of companies in various jurisdictions. Continue reading “Setting up a company in Malta”
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Professional Investor Funds – USD Thresholds
The Malta Financial Services Authority has issued a revised version of the Investment Services Rules for Professional Investor Funds. The changes reflect the introduction of fixed US Dollar amounts with respect to the minimum investment thresholds of Experienced, Qualifying and Extraordinary Investors (US$ 10,000 / US$ 75,000 / US$ 750,000). The said changes shall serve to eliminate all currency exchange uncertainties previously created with respect to USD denominated funds, by requiring the currency equivalents of the fixed Euro amounts. Continue reading Professional Investor Funds.
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Malta Corporate Tax
Malta’s corporate tax rate is enshrined in a highly attractive, investor friendly legal framework which, has been approved by the EU in 2007 under State Aid and Code of Conduct. Continue reading “Malta Corporate Tax”
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Danish investors express interest in Malta’s Company Tax
Danish investors have expressed interest in company formation in Malta following an interview by Honary Consul, Bjørn Petersen in Funen, Denmark about the attractive features of the Maltese Company. Continue reading “Danish investors express interest in Malta’s Company Tax”
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Malta Corporate Bank Account
Provided the company or any other corporate entity has registered shareholders (no bearer shares), any Maltese or foreign company can also open a bank account in Malta in virtually any currency. Maltese Banks offer a sophisticated range of banking products, such as internet and mobile banking and can open bank accounts at attractive interest rates. Corporate business accounts are not subject to exchange control regulations. Continue reading “Malta Corporate Bank Account”
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Malta Bank Account for non-residents
Bank accounts are not confined to solely Maltese residents; it is also possible to open a bank account in Malta for non-residents. Malta offers a vast array of banking options, including retail banking services with telephone, internet and mobile banking facilities, as well as specialised wealth management banking services. Most of the largest banks in Malta have a dedicated international clients centre, aimed at providing solutions expressly for non-residents. Continue reading “Malta Bank Account for non-residents”
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Highly Qualified Persons / People – Income Tax Amendments
By virtue to amendments to the Income Tax Act, it is now possible for highly qualified professionals , carrying out their work and duties in or outside Malta, to benefit from a highly attractive rate of 15% over their personal income tax.
For a more thorough understanding of the eligibility criteria, continue reading the “Highly Qualified Persons Rules“.
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Malta Remote Gaming – Legislation Updates on Malta Remote Gaming Licence
Legal Notice 90 of 2011, enacted on the 11 March 2011, has brought about changes to the Remote Gaming Regulations (L.N. 176 of 2004). The most salient features may be summarised as follows:- Continue reading “Malta Remote Gaming – Legislation Updates on Malta Remote Gaming Licence”
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STEP Malta Conference March 2011
Focus Business Services shall be an exhibitor in the prestigious STEP Malta Conference organised between the 10-11 March 2011 at the Hilton, St. Julians, Malta.
Meet one of our team of professionals at our stand.
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Chairman’s Address
“Exciting tax planning opportunities are presented in this website and you are also encouraged to contact us directly so we can further address your specific needs. Information about our Group, our Services, the Jurisdictions we specialise in, popular tax structures used by clients and fee schedules; as well as an invitation to a confidential meeting at our offices or in your country/city and an invitation to join our Professional Intermediaries Network (if you are a professional) are to be found in this site. Continue reading “Chairman’s Address”