Yachts imported in the European Union for commercial purposes need to undergo relative VAT and customs procedures to subsequently be imported in the European Union with the release of the relative import documentation and thus bringing the yacht into free circulation.
Owners choosing Malta to import the yacht will need to call at a port in Malta to undergo the relative VAT and customs procedures applicable.
Source: csbgroup.com
Latest Posts in "Malta"
- Analysis of YES/NO Answers on Key Retail POS Topics for Solution Providers
- Comprehensive Guide to Malta’s Fiscalization: Legal Framework, Devices, POS, Processes, and Compliance
- Fiscalization in Malta: Overview, Sales Documents, and Fiscal Receipt vs Tax Invoice Comparison
- Overview of Malta’s Fiscalization System, Receipt Requirements, Retailer Obligations, and Penalties
- Overview of the 13 Main Chapters in the Legal Q&A – Ireland Document













