Marzio said:
I would still remit a little more than personal allowance which for a single person is something like 9K and pay very minimal taxes just to prove that i'm doing things by the book.
Not remitting anything is not credible.
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That's exactly what I will do this year. I was already thinking about how it would work with rent, and reading this thread again put a mischievous grin on my face. It were really your posts about Malta that made me decide to move to Malta, I signed a lease and will settle there for the coming year(s). I will complete the set-up this month in terms of business and will fly in a few weeks. So thanks, again!
My plan in terms of set-up:
- UK LTD for consulting / software work billed to US / EU clients through Wise and Upwork. It might be tricky with VAT (still need to do a consultation for this).
- Cyprus company for e-commerce
- Crypto entity in St. Kitts & Nevis for other business, not sure how this will work if it is considered a "Maltese company" as well, but still figuring this one out and likely will work around it being considered Maltese by having a partner establish more substance in the UAE and me just being a minor shareholder.
I will remit about 9K not including rent to my Maltese bank account, which will be subject to personal income tax. In effect, I would then pay 5K taxes only, will likely do a little more than 9K, pay some extra tax, as a bit of insurance.
Next on my list is to plan for a holding company that can take dividends from the UK LTD as well as the Cypriot company that I can use with IBKR.
Anyway, really glad I found the Maltese set-up. I love Malta for its proximity to Sicily (possibility to get there with ferry is just amazing) and it not being even further away from EST time-zone than say Cyprus. Then the local cuisine and mixture of Mediterranean life with the British post-modern colonialism is quite sweet too. Mid-week trips to Rome or anywhere in Italy, getaways to Southern-France, all within 1/2 hour flight times.
Saw quite some hate on Malta here, and not sure if I understand why.