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Son of a Beech
10th Sep 2014, 22:58
Does anybody know what kind of income tax one can expect when working for a maltese aircaft operator.

CL300
11th Sep 2014, 01:16
15% at source..plus social security deduction(circa 5000 for 100K) or if not leaving in Malta, social security at your home residence

Global_Global
11th Sep 2014, 07:05
More important: make sure you get accommodation and tickets to/from included in your contract... That is where I lost more money than what I saved on taxes.... :rolleyes:

Son of a Beech
11th Sep 2014, 07:07
Thanks. But i wont live there. Crewbase europe. Just pay tax there

EMB170
11th Sep 2014, 10:58
15% if you are postholder. Otherwise 35%. On android there is malta tax calculator app..

dirk85
11th Sep 2014, 12:23
I pay social security and taxes where I live, that is also where I am based.
Nothing deducted from Malta.

Son of a Beech
12th Sep 2014, 00:01
EMB170. What do you mean with "postholder". You mean like training manager, MFO, accountable manager etc? And why do they pay less tax?

CL300
12th Sep 2014, 05:09
Overseas employment is 15%

http://ird.gov.mt/downloads/individuals/tax-return-help_2013_en.pdf


but as in taxes you cannot win them all, your employer has to be very cautious on overlapping regs...and yourself of course

The "field of excellence" is just this...not pilots :-) Shareholders is even better..

EMB170
13th Sep 2014, 07:38
They have a higher qualified person sceem. You are correct. Ie: pfo, pct, am....but you are not allowed to use their social secutity services...