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Malta Tax Tables 2014 - Tax Rates and Thresholds in Malta

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This page contains the tax table information used for the calculation of tax and payroll deductions in Malta in 2014. These tax tables are used for the tax and payroll calculators published on iCalculator™ MT, these tools are provided for your free use on our website. If you would like additional tax table information added to the tax calculators for Malta or would like to add to or suggest amendments to the information herein then please contact us.

Malta Personal Income Tax Tables in 2014

The Income tax rates and personal allowances in Malta are updated annually with new tax tables published for Resident and Non-resident taxpayers. The Tax tables below include the tax rates, thresholds and allowances included in the Malta Tax Calculator 2014.

Malta Residents Single Filer Income Tax Tables in : Income Tax Rates and Thresholds (Annual)
Tax RateTaxable Income Threshold
0%Income from € 0.000.00to € 8,500.00
15%Income from € 8,500.01 to € 14,500.00
25%Income from € 14,500.01 to € 19,500.00
29%Income from € 19,500.01 to € 60,000.00
35%Income from € 60,000.01 and above
Malta Residents Single Parent Filer Income Tax Tables in : Income Tax Rates and Thresholds (Annual)
Tax RateTaxable Income Threshold
0%Income from € 0.000.00to € 9,800.00
15%Income from € 9,800.01 to € 15,800.00
25%Income from € 15,800.01 to € 21,200.00
29%Income from € 21,200.01 to € 60,000.00
35%Income from € 60,000.01 and above
Malta Residents Married Couple Filer Income Tax Tables in : Income Tax Rates and Thresholds (Annual)
Tax RateTaxable Income Threshold
0%Income from € 0.000.00to € 11,900.00
15%Income from € 11,900.01 to € 21,200.00
25%Income from € 21,200.01 to € 28,700.00
29%Income from € 28,700.01 to € 60,000.00
35%Income from € 60,000.01 and above
Malta Non-Residents Single Filer Income Tax Tables in : Income Tax Rates and Thresholds (Annual)
Tax RateTaxable Income Threshold
0%Income from € 0.000.00to € 8,500.00
15%Income from € 8,500.01 to € 14,500.00
25%Income from € 14,500.01 to € 19,500.00
29%Income from € 19,500.01 to € 60,000.00
35%Income from € 60,000.01 and above
Malta Non-Residents Single Parent Filer Income Tax Tables in : Income Tax Rates and Thresholds (Annual)
Tax RateTaxable Income Threshold
0%Income from € 0.000.00to € 9,800.00
15%Income from € 9,800.01 to € 15,800.00
25%Income from € 15,800.01 to € 21,200.00
29%Income from € 21,200.01 to € 60,000.00
35%Income from € 60,000.01 and above
Malta Non-Residents Married Couple Filer Income Tax Tables in : Income Tax Rates and Thresholds (Annual)
Tax RateTaxable Income Threshold
0%Income from € 0.000.00to € 11,900.00
15%Income from € 11,900.01 to € 21,200.00
25%Income from € 21,200.01 to € 28,700.00
29%Income from € 28,700.01 to € 60,000.00
35%Income from € 60,000.01 and above

Malta Social Security Rates in 2014

In Malta, both employees and employers are required to contribute to the social security system. These contributions fund a variety of social benefits, ensuring a safety net for individuals in various circumstances. Below is an overview of the types of social security contributions and what they support.

1. Pensions

Contributions towards pensions are a significant component of the social security system in Malta. These funds are used to provide retirement pensions, ensuring financial support for individuals upon reaching retirement age.

2. Health Care

Social security contributions also go towards Malta’s health care system. This ensures access to public health care services, including hospital care, medical treatments, and other health-related benefits.

3. Unemployment Benefits

Contributions help provide financial assistance to individuals who are unemployed and actively seeking work. Unemployment benefits offer temporary support to bridge the gap until the individual finds new employment.

4. Sickness and Maternity Benefits

These contributions support individuals who are unable to work due to sickness or maternity. Sickness benefits offer short-term financial support during illness, while maternity benefits assist new mothers during their maternity leave.

5. Disability and Injury Benefits

Funds from social security are also allocated for disability and injury benefits. These benefits provide financial assistance to individuals who are temporarily or permanently disabled or have suffered an injury.

6. Family Benefits

Family benefits, supported by social security contributions, include various allowances and supports for families. This includes children’s allowances and benefits aimed at supporting the well-being of families in Malta.

7. Survivor’s Pensions and Benefits

Contributions also fund survivor’s pensions and benefits, which are provided to the dependents of a deceased contributor. This ensures financial support for the families of individuals who have passed away.

Malta Social Security in 2014: Rates for Employers and Employees
Social security categoryEmployeeEmployerTotal
Social Security10%10%20%
Malta Social Security in 2014: Earnings Thresholds for Employers and Employees
Social security categoryEmployeeEmployer
Min.Max.Min.Max.
Social Securityn/an/an/an/a

Malta VAT Rates in 2014

VAT rates for Malta are reviewed annually, you can use the VAT Calculator to calculate VAT due in Malta or use the Reverse VAT Calculator to calculate the net cost of goods/services after deducting VAT.

Malta VAT Rates
VAT RateVAT Description
0%Zero Rated
5%Reduced Rate
7%Reduced Rate - Hotel accommodation; use of sporting facilities
18%Standard Rate

Historic Tax Tables supported for Malta

The following tax tables are supported by iCalculator™ MT as part of the suite of free tax tools we provide for Malta.