Registering a supercar in Europe somewhere

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Slovakia?
Had never thought of⁠ that country for registering a car. I like Bratislava, I'm always impressed to see new⁤ buildings there, but I know registration costs are quite high. Good to know that they⁣ accept inactive companies, but I'm not sure it's a good idea.
 
its working for years.....
in poland you can see⁤ a lot of new higher class cars registered in slovakia.
Its working since they do⁣ it for over 4-5 years now.
Also you safe a lot of money on VAT⁢ which is the main purpose of many people to register there.
Another side effect is︀ you don't get tickets since slovakia doesn't cowork with western countries to collect tickets.
 
Be careful⁣ with the ticket comment. If you collect too many in a country the police will⁢ just impound the car until the tickets are paid. Seen that happening in the Netherlands︀ and Switzerland several times already.
 
I made a map last year about⁠ how much it will cost when registering a supercar.
 
Are there any providers for German address (Anmeldung) + mail forwarding for EU citizens?

Or any companies that can register and insure a car purchased by a non-resident to drive‌ in EU?
 
As Non Dom, The remitted capital will not be subject to Maltese tax should its‌ purpose be for capital investments, such as property acquisition, capital injection, VEHICLE or yacht purchase‍ and for similar investments for capital purposes.

Why not just buy the car in Malta?⁠
 
There are very high taxes on a car in Malta, left-hand vehicles and I doubt‌ it won't be remitted capital.
 
There are a few things you can do..

Register your‍ car somewhere tax friendly (preferably a company car) and just bring to Malta and keep⁠ it on foreign plates, there are a shitload of people doing this.. However it's a⁤ risk and not legal.

If you owned a car 2 years prior to moving you⁣ can register it tax free.

Best legal option I found is setting up a company⁢ somewhere with low car taxes (Bulgaria for example) and registering the car to the company,︀ lease the car from your own company. Now you can go to Transport Malta say︁ you are using a foreign car which is leased. Now you will only have to︂ pay the registration tax for the period you are using the car on Malta, and︃ the car will remain on foreign plates. You can use the calculator the estimate taxes︄ you have to pay. If you decide to leave Malta or sell the car you︅ will get back the remaining amount
 
The issue is that you need a local︅ person to be an authorized, responsible car user, which can be a company that you︆ can use for the purpose of shielding yourself from potential fines.
You can be the︇ car owner, but when registering the car, while setting a limited liability company (or other︈ legal entity) as the responsible user.
Estonia is an excellent option for this, no car︉ tax, company formation and management is fully digital, and the minimum share capital is 1︊ cent for a limited liability company.
As an added benefit, you have the tax system︋ where you only pay tax on profit distribution for different kinds of structuring.

Car registration︌ is also quite an easy process.

https://e-estonia.com/estonia-to-launch-worlds-first-fully-digital-vehicle-registration-system-2/
 
A big part of the population in Malta‍ is foreign, it's very common to see foreign plated cars. Malta has these rules as⁠ well but are not really well enforced, they sometimes clamp foreign vehicles parked on the⁤ street but they never ask questions going in and out the country with the ferry⁣ or when driving around in Malta you never get stopped for having a foreign vehicle.⁢

European plates don't attract attention what so ever, non EU plates might raise more questions,︀ especially from customs etc.
 
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