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M26069 - Malta income tax and duty implications of immovable property ownership (Online)

  • 15 Sep 2026
  • 09:15 - 12:30
  • Online Webinar

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Registration Time: 13:15
Sessions Time: 13:30 - 16:45  including a 15-minute break
Speakers: Mr Christian Vella & Ms Nicola Attard
Venue:   Online Webinar
Participation Fees 
MIA Members: €40.00
Non-MIA Members: €75.00
Retired Members: €20.00
Students: €30.00

*Group bookings for 3 or more participants available.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Immovable property ownership gives rise to a number of Malta income tax considerations, depending on the fact pattern of the case at hand. There are also a number of Malta capital gains and duty considerations which find application upon transfers of immovable property.

SPECIFIC TOPICS TO BE COVERED DURING THE SESSION

  • Malta income tax considerations arising in respect of the ownership of immovable property, including impacts on tax account allocations for companies
  • Malta capital gains considerations arising in respect of the transfer of immovable property
  • Malta duty considerations arising in respect of the transfer of immovable property
  • Brief overview of the Malta VAT considerations arising in respect of the ownership of immovable property

Why is the session of relevance to our members?

This session will aim to provide attendees with an overview of the key areas of consideration from a Malta income tax perspective in the context of immovable property ownership, including tax account allocation implications when dealing with companies. We will also delve into the applicable Malta capital gains and duty considerations which find application upon transfers of immovable property.

    Target Audience

    Accountants, tax advisors, tax practitioners, lawyers, notaries

    Speakers' Profiles

    Christian Vella is currently a senior tax manager at Deloitte Malta. He currently forms part of the tax mergers and acquisitions department within the firm’s tax practice. Chris mainly focuses on engagements primarily relating to shareholder restructuring exercises, succession planning engagements, mergers and acquisitions as well as general tax advisory services.
    Nicola Attard is a manager at Deloitte Malta, forming part of the mergers and acquisitions department within the firm’s tax practice. She currently focuses on tax advisory engagements, primarily relating to succession planning, operational restructuring exercises as well as mergers and acquisitions.

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