- Malta’s Tax and Customs Administration issued explanatory notes on VAT for taxi operators using online ride-hailing platforms.
- Taxi operators are responsible for charging VAT on the full fare, including platform commissions, if the platform acts on their behalf.
- Platform commissions are subject to the reverse charge mechanism if the platform is not VAT-registered in Malta.
- The notes clarify VAT recovery on vehicle costs, VAT treatment for private use, and implications when selling taxis or cancelling registration.
- The guidance is non-binding, subject to updates, and operators should monitor for future changes.
Source: vatabout.com
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