Is It worth bringing my car to malta from uk
Also do I have to put Malta plates on ?
Is car insurance cheep in Malta ?
Also would it cost a lot to bring it to Malta ?
Hope someone can help.
Thank you.
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all the best
Jeannie
Plus its a registration fee not an import tax ( import tax is against EU rules).
Terry
€1600 euros plus the £1000 the car was worth in the UK it still paid off but was a pain as I said.
I can see why cars are so expensive in Malta as the registration fee really does push the costs up for Importers and Car Dealerships..
I would do it again but only because I know the system now, if I knew it was going to be so tricky I would have thought twice originally
If you do decide to go for it, PM me and I can help you with registering it. If you have owned the car for over 2 years and you are setting up home in Malta you can get Exemption from registration tax.
Tom
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I spoke to 3 different people at TM and different answers each time I spoke to someone and I've had his experience through all government services, different people have different answers to the same question. One of the niggles of malta it seems.
My offer of assistance was yo Alfie. . The original poster, you have obviously done what suited you but if anyone is concidering importing heir car I could maybe offer decent advice from experience and possibly help someone avoid what I went through
Nothing complicated and very easy to understand.
Imported our car from France when we moved here, applied for and got our exemption.
Took all the paperwork to Floriana and the vehicle was inspected ,fee paid and paperwork done in under 2 hours.
The downside to the exemption is that you cannot sell or scrap the vehicle without paying the import fee ( on a sliding scale dependant on length of time in Malta).
Terry
Sorry you had so much trouble Terry but I still believe importing a car is worthwhile as long as you do ur research before hand and are willing to put in the effort in. It can save you from having to pay maltese the high car prices. If you are happy on the bus then good luck to you, not for me thanks.. with a young family and a beautiful island to explore the bus is not the way we roll.
Not really sure what your " top man at tm" said but if you researched the vehicle and process prior to shipping the car you surely would've found the registration fee calculator and exemption requirements etc before hand ..
Well I'm flying over for a week next Wednesday I've never been to Malta/Gozo but from what I've heard it sounds the ideal place to settle down. If all goes well I intend to drive my car down in April mainly so that I can bring as many belongings as possible. I know I'll probably have to pay tax as I've only owned this particular car 18 months. I found the tax calculator on the transport website and even with the tax calculated €600 and the low cost of insurance I think im probably better off. I plan to look for somewhere on Gozo to live (just me) with occasional visits from grand kids etc. the car I have is the oldest car I've ever owned 12 years so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. 
Just a thought!
Debbie

I've just come across this thread and it looks like you are in the know about Malta lol
Please can you explain to me about driving to Malta?
So it's not as easy as driving through Europe catch a few ferries, register your car once there ... Job done??? Please can you explain the procedure for me. I will be trying for residency once I'm there if this helps.
Thank you in advance!
Either make it part of your holiday and drive slowly or hit the motorways and do it in a couple of days.
This link gives you the ferry companies and websites...
and this link is for ferry from Sicily to Malta...
You arrive as a tourist and apply for your EID when you decide to stay and have a long term rental agreement (more than six months) on a property.
Terry
Do I not just drive over. Get my residency then change the number plates? Why is it so expensive?
Thank you for ur help
Insurance and road tax is also expensive.
Terry
           Read my earlier post from the 11th. February.
                                                     Terry
To register the car you have to be the owner and pay the registration tax. Until the car is paid up the financing company is the owner of the car and will not be pleased to have to pay several thousand Euro's registration tax and loose control of the car because it is gone .... like left the UK !
You need to check these things , it is not that easy unless you just come and go as a tourist.
Cheers
Ricky
Can you offer any help in registering my 2004 Volvo estate. I'm desperate and was quoted 3100.00. Annual tax quoted as 1200.00.
Thanks
OinG wrote:Hi
Can you offer any help in registering my 2004 Volvo estate. I'm desperate and was quoted 3100.00. Annual tax quoted as 1200.00.
Thanks
Have you owned the car for more than 2 years, if you have you can apply for an exemption from the registration tax.
I don't bother with a car here in Gozo but the annual tax sounds high but others will know I am sure.
Ray
if you've had it that long (> 2 years) and can prove it with copious amounts of paper work you wont pay registration tax to bring it here - but will then pay it (the 3100) should you sell it later
You can also follow the procedure with payment, then send a complaint to the Director of TM (printed envelopes are available at TM offices) and you'll get a refund some months later (minus administration fee) :-)
IE provide ferry details of date you imported it.
Terry
OinG wrote:Thanks, I've owned the car for a year and I'm considering SORN in UK and just keep it garaged here in Malta for another year. Evidently there is no reg tax if you have owned the car for 2 years. It's my big Volvo and I don't intend to sell it.
That won't work, you have to have owned it for two years outside of, and prior to moving to Malta, and the car can not be brought in and stored.
You will have to prove when you bought it in the UK and the date you brought it in to Malta.
Ray
I just joined as I am doing some research whilst applying for a job in Gozo from March -October 2018 (8 months) initially with a possibility to extend. Looking at options. Many thanks for your help to anyone who posts to me.
Can you point me in the direction of an easy to understand website re importing my car or motorbike to see if it is worth it. I love the car and the bike, would like to be mobile and want to be able to explore and a road trip to Malta could be an adventure.
I have owned a Mercedes SLK 2.4L (2003) for 3 years and thinking of driving it down or shipping it or the bike which is also a classic.
I can see that I have to register it with TM on arrival 20 euros for the month and then proceed to register it and myself as a resident for work purposes.
I can see that circulation tax is around 500euros for starters for the car and only 10 for the bike . I have to have a valid MOT (does the UK one count). If not ,how much is it and where can you get them done?
There is a registration fee to pay in Malta (Terry4646 quoted-50% of the cars value? does that count for bike too?)
What else do I pay?
Insurance - What's it like compared to uk?
What company does shipping of vehicles and possessions to Malta.
I can see that if I am a tourist I can drive for 6 months on UK insurance etc but if I work I have to have a residence permit and that changes things re the car doesn't it.
Lastly ...If I don't stay beyond October can I get any refund from the circulation/road tax as you can in the UK if you have full months unused?
Do I sell it in Malta and let the buyer deal with registration issue?Â
Do I register it and sell it in Malta?
Do I take it back to the UK and sell it (quite a hassle, not only the cost of the trip but the time it takes; on the plus side I could fill it up with stuff if anyone wants to send a load of things to the UK and offset that cost).
Obvs if I do the first two I will take it out the country and bring it in again. I know this isn't an ideal situation to be in!
In terms of prices we paid £5,750 for in in May 2016. I'd hope to get about €8,000 here to make it worthwhile to use the tax as I'd hope to get at least £4,000 in the UK (I appreciate my expectations in Malta are more but Malta car prices seem very inflated!)
Terry
Terry
Ray
Q1 is there any problem driving left hand drive cars in Malta for law point of view

Q2 My car has already installed LPG (CO2 =0)Â is there any tax reduction for this or tax will come with original car specs
Q3 for exemption i need to own the car more than 2 years and to prove i leave/work in Malta?
Thanks in advance,
Nikos
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