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Malta Aircraft Registration
The Aircraft Registration Act, Chapter 503 of the Laws of Malta, (“the Act”) is the regulatory framework for the registration of aircrafts and aircraft mortgages. The Act implements the provisions of the Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment and its Aircraft Protocol (“the Convention”), following Malta’s accession to the convention, further cementing Malta’s reputation as an aviation centre.
Eligibility Criteria
The registration of aircrafts in Malta is restricted to “Qualified persons”, i.e. any of the following:
- Government of Malta;
- Any EU / EEA and Swiss person (including body corporates);
- Trustees for such interests;
- All operators of commercial aircrafts in possession of an Air Operator Certificate (AOC);
- Any natural person who is a citizen of, or an undertaking established in a member country of the OECD with the legal capacity to own and operate an aircraft, provided that such person appoints a local resident agent.
Qualified persons may register an aircraft in Malta, insofar as they are either:
- owners of the aircraft (includes aircraft under construction, in which case the airworthiness of the craft shall be assessed after construction); or
- operators of the aircraft (under a temporary title); or
- buyer of an aircraft under a conditional sale or tile reservation
Fractional Ownership
A novel concept introduced by the Act is the concept of fractional ownership, thereby allowing an aircraft to be split among co-owners in specified fractions or percentages. Each ownership interest may be annotated in the national aircraft register and in certificates issued by the Director General of Civil Aviation, who shall register the name, address and interest or title of the owner holding such interest.
Security
An aircraft is by of its very nature a movable. However, in terms of the act, an aircraft is deemed to constitute a separate and distinct asset from the estate of their owners for the security of actions and claims to which the aircraft may be subject. Therefore in the event of insolvency or bankruptcy brought about against the owner of the aircraft to which the aircraft may be subject, shall have preference over other debts of the owner’s estate.
Another innovative feature, is the possibility to segregate separate parts of the aircraft, so it is possible to have ownership, and consequently security, limitedly over the engine or spaceframe of the aircraft. A registered mortgage may therefore be secured over a part of the aircraft. In the event of default by the mortgagor, the mortgagee may:
- give possession of the aircraft or share secured;
- sell the aircraft;
- apply for any extension, pay fees, receive certificates to maintain status and validity of the aircraft;
- lease the aircraft to generate income therefrom;
- receive any payment of the price, lease payments and any other income generated from the management of the aircraft.
Tax and Fiscal Benefits
Like all companies resident in Malta, companies which own and/or operate an aircraft would be subject to income tax on company profits at a rate of 35%. However, this is subject to Malta’s full imputation tax system, wherein tax paid by a company in Malta is, on the distribution of a final dividend, imputed to the shareholder as a tax credit against the shareholders’ tax liability. Therefore, a shareholder will, upon a distribution of the dividend, be entitled to a refund in part or in full of any advance tax levied on the distributing company. The full imputation tax credit thereby renders Maltese companies highly efficient tax vehicles, with a number of applicable refunds to shareholders possible. The default refund applicable to a fund management company in respect of active trading income, is a refund of 6/7ths. These tax benefits essentially consist of a net tax leakage of just 5% on income and gains deriving from trading activities (or as low as 0% when grossed up with foreign income tax), as set forth in the table below:
Maltese Company | No Foreign Tax | With Foreign Tax |
Net Foreign Income | 2000 | 2000 |
Grossing up with Foreign Tax | 0 | 105 |
Chargeable Income | 2000 | 2105 |
Tax at 35% | 700 | 737 |
Credit- Double Tax Relief | 0 | 105 |
Malta Tax Payable (tax at 35% less tax credit) |
700 | 632 |
Shareholder of Maltese Company | ||
Refund on distribution (6/7 of Malta Tax Payable) |
600 | 632* |
Effective Tax Paid in Malta | 100 | 0 |
Effective Tax leakage in Malta on Net Income | 5% | 0% |
*632 (6/7ths of 737)
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- Tax credits for companies engaged in the repair, overhaul and maintenance of an aircraft, engines of equipment incorporated therein;
- No withholding taxes on outbound lease and interest payments made to non-resident persons;
- Beneficial capital allowance rules on depreciation of an aircraft;
- No taxable fringe benefits from private use of an aircraft by non-resident individuals who are shareholders, employees or officers of companies involved in the transport of goods or passengers.
Contact one of our officers for any enquiring regarding aviation registration and security and start reaping full benefits of a reputable, low-tax EU jurisdiction. Simply fill in the contact box below or contact us by email on enquiries@fbsmalta.com or by calling at +356 2338 1500
Malta Civil Aviation Official Registry Forms
The full list of aviation official registry forms to be filed at the national aircraft register with the Director General of Civil Aviation may be downloaded below:
- Application for Registration of Aircraft
- Declaration of Appointment of Resident Agent
- Form of Irrevocable De-Registration and Export Request Authorisation
- Form of Prohibitory Notice Pursuant to Article 30(5) of the Aircraft Registration Act 2010
- Form of Revocation of Irrevocable De-Registration and Export Request Authorisation
- Form of Withdrawal of Prohibitory Notice Pursuant to Article 30(5) of the Aircraft Registration Act 2010
- Mortgage Deed (Body Corporate)
- Mortgage Deed (Individual Owner)
- Request for Annotation of Interest of the Beneficiary of a Title on Engines on the Malta Aircraft Register
Contact one of our officers for any enquiries regarding aviation registration and start reaping full benefits of a reputable, low-tax EU jurisdiction. Simply fill in the contact box below or contact us by email on enquiries@fbsmalta.com or by calling at +356 2338 1500