- Malta has lowered its VAT rate to 12% for short-term yacht charters starting in Malta
- The standard VAT rate in Malta is 18%
- The new rate took effect on Jan. 1, 2024
- To qualify for the reduced VAT rate, the charter must not exceed 35 days or five weeks with the same person within the previous 12 months
- The charterer must physically take possession of the yacht in Malta
- The reduced VAT rate will be beneficial for high-value charters
- The VAT rate will increase to 18% if the charter exceeds 35 days within the previous 12 months
Source: the-triton.com
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