- Malta has clarified the rules regarding the application of 12-percent VAT on the hiring of pleasure boats.
- The 12-percent VAT rate applies to the hiring of a pleasure boat for a limited period.
- If the term of the boat hire agreement is not more than five weeks, the 12-percent rate applies.
- If the boat hire period exceeds five weeks, the 12-percent rate applies only to the first five weeks, with the 18 percent rate applying thereafter.
- The place of supply is determined by where the customer is established, has their permanent address, or usually resides.
- The guidance on the VAT rate is also relevant for taxable persons providing a package of supplies that constitute a single composite supply for VAT purposes.
Source: vitallaw.com
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