- Malta to introduce new reduced VAT rate of 12% from 1 January 2024
- Existing reduced VAT rates of 7% and 5% will remain
- Standard VAT rate of 18% will remain unchanged
- 12% rate will apply to hiring of pleasure boats, certain health care services, securities custody services, and certain credit and credit guarantee management services
- Malta now has the freedom to introduce a wider range of reduced VAT rates following the adoption of reduced VAT rate freedoms in 2022
Source: vatcalc.com
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