Bringing a Car from UK to Malta
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Tim
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When I asked why I was told it is because of the high accident rate by foreigners so they are cautious with new policies!

Well, you can either transfer your no-claims bonus from your present insurance company to Malta.Then you need the letter stating the details.
In my case, coming from Germany, I'm keeping my car running in Germany but still needed the letter to get insurance here in Malta.I got coverage at 100 % on my word聽 but they聽 wanted the letter which I delivered 2 weeks later. Now it is ok! I've been driving for 22 years without accident.
I don't think it depends on the country you come from , they want you to prove your driving record.
Ricky
They granted preliminary coverage for the registration but I had to deliver the letter 2 weeks later.Then it was ok.
It seems they are playing things safe with foreigners.
Ricky
actually I was told that things have changed recently!But maybe it is Gasan Mamo , the company I chose. But it is something to be aware of when getting car insurance as a foreigner.
Ricky
If car have a new MOT still need to do VRT here?
if you are moving your residence permanently to Malta the vehicle would be exempt from registration tax if you have owned the Land Rover for more than 2 years and you provide all documentation on arrival.
Yearly road tax would be lower for a vintage car! But in Malta you always have the usual red tape ! No exemptions -)))
I'm not sure about the customs due on a car being brought from outside the EU to Malta. That is a different issue and probably depends on the value of the Land Rover.
Considering shipping costs I would consider bringing the Land Rover. It is too big for Malta or do you really need it? Might be better to sell it in SA and buy a car here in Malta. The only real reason I can think of is that you want to protect yourself against bad driving in Malta but if you encounter an Arriva bus in one of the narrow streets it won't help -)))
Regards
Ricky
Appreciate your input. As to protection against bad driving or a bus - not a chance as it has an aluminium body - but does have a bullbar and an awesome trailer hitch. But the expense of shipping is a major consideration. Just thought we'd get all the info. we could before making a final decision.
ricky wrote:Hi Biddy,
if you are moving your residence permanently to Malta the vehicle would be exempt from registration tax if you have owned the Land Rover for more than 2 years and you provide all documentation on arrival.
isn't that only if the car is coming from within the EU ?
Otherwise the regulations do not specifically make a difference between EU or non-EU.
Cheers
Ricky
I've just gone through the same process so maybe I could add some info that may help you.
Originally was going to buy a nice old Mercedes SL, but having seen the roads, mechanics, parking, driving etc. thought better of it and decided on a Smart car.
You can get upto 7 months relief to pay the tax but you must satisfy some criteria, like most things in Malta this is not clearly defined, but one way or another if you can supply them with what they need it shouldn't be a problem.
I decided to ship it via a transporter - adamcini.com approx cost is EUR 900 including insurance. Leaves on a Thursday from the UK arrives into Malta on the Monday.
You can insure the car in Malta on UK plates as long as it's got a valid MOT and is taxed in the UK If you send me a PM I can give you a contact no of a local broker who will do this for you.
thanks for your input!
The last case on this topic was actually about a Land Rover possibly being shipped from South Africa so probably also a different cost factor applies.
Regards
Ricky
Would really appreciate any more info on insuring a UK plate vehicle in using Maltese ins co.
I have a traders policy here in the UK which will cover me but must inform them and obtain a green card. Can only assume that will be expensive and complicated in the event of an accident in Malta.
Intending to take up residence and once I'm documented I'll import the car which i have owned for 6 years.
Any suggestions welcome
Cheers
Any person transferring his/her residence from a place outside Malta to a place in Malta is entitled, under the Motor Vehicles Registration and Licensing Act (Cap. 368), to an exemption from
Motor Vehicle Registration Tax on an M1 vehicle (a vehicle used for the carriage of not more than eight passengers in addition to the driver) or a cycle (motor cycles, motor tricycles and quadricycles) which has been registered in the name of that person for a continuous period of at least twenty-four months immediately before the date of his/her transfer of residence to Malta and is still so registered when the vehicle is imported or brought into Malta. That person should also have lived outside Malta for a continuous period of at least twenty-four months immediately before transferring his/her residence to Malta.
A person who went to live outside Malta primarily for the purpose of pursuing a course of studies for duration of less than five years does not qualify for an exemption.
A vehicle is to be declared for exemption not earlier than two months before the date on which applicant becomes normally resident in Malta and not later then twelve months following that date.
A vehicle that has already arrived in Malta, the application has to be made by the person transferring his residence within 30 days from the arrival of the vehicle in Malta.
So if your vehicle is not registered in your name, perhaps a business then you will not get the exemption. Keep your ferry tickets as you will need to prove the vehicles arrival date, also detailed bank statements to prove you lived outside Malta for 24 months. The other thing that people forget is that you cannot then sell, transfer, scrap, or give away the vehicle without repaying the import duty.
Terry
georgeingozo wrote:I think you can scrap it, but not certain
I checked with TM and what they said was the tax has to be repaid but the amount will depend on how long it has been in Malta. When I pushed them into giving a figure they just said apply for the change and we will tell you then!
Terry
Dianneg48 wrote:Does anyone know how much the tax is if you bring a car in that you have owned for less than 2 years, thanks
oscar_PL wrote:Do I get back my previous licence plates? Do I have to pay Maltese registration tax?
no and no
oscar_PL wrote:So I could move to a new place, register it there and sell it?
yes
They have told me that once it is there, I'm in the lap of the gods as it would cost me more than that to send it back
This has got me quite concerned
As the other expat said stick to the rules...You can only try your best.
Always good to bounce off someone.
There's usually a solution.
I'm in Swieqi,where are you..
Xewkija bound wrote:As i understood it, if I have owned my vehicle for more than 2 years there would be no import tax.My shipping company have toldme to be cautious as this is not written in stone and customs can decide on the spot, regardless of how long I have owned it for as to whether i will have to pay or not, quoting anything up too 2000E once it's in port
They have told me that once it is there, I'm in the lap of the gods as it would cost me more than that to send it back
This has got me quite concerned
Its not written in stone its written in law, see this link
Follow the guidelines and there should be no problems.
Terry
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