
“Malta is attractive to entrepreneurs, workers, and retirees alike. The government has special programs for high net worth retirees. There are several tax advantages to living in Malta. Only income remitted into Malta is subject to taxation, meaning you can own offshore investments and not pay a dime in tax. Furthermore, remittance of capital gains into Malta is tax free. Malta has no inheritance tax, wealth tax, or annual property tax. Put together low taxation, low cost of living, and year-round sunshine, and it becomes clear why Malta is very attractive to live and work in. EU nationals do not need any residence permit.”
https://www.internationalman.com/78-global-perspectives/989-offshore-jurisdiction-review-malta
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