Our Services
Assistance to Gaming Companies in Obtaining a Gaming License
The firm’s Gaming Unit provides our gaming clients with a comprehensive professional service, tailor-made to their business requirements.
Besides assisting clients to obtain their gaming Malta license, we also provide clients with other services that they may require to run their business in the most effective and efficient way. These include company formation, accounting and payroll services, preparation of financial statements, business plans and financial projections, tax advice, setting up of bank accounts and recruitment services.
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Services
We offer senior international gaming consultancy to all sectors of the gaming industry, including but not limited to, online gaming, land-based Casinos and arcades, software and platform providers, and gaming machines manufacturers. Our gaming practice encompasses all aspects of gaming law, including licensing, corporate, legal and financial compliance, acquisition, mergers, and development.
You may contact us by sending us an email on [email protected].
TAX ADVISORY sERVICES
ACT is a well-known and respected boutique tax advisory firm providing high-quality tax advice to Multinational Enterprises, SMEs including family owned and other owner-manged companies, family offices, trusts, foundations, employees and high net worth individuals.
Corporate Taxation in Malta
Maltese companies are subject to tax at the rate of 35% on their worldwide income and capital gains. Malta grants various fiscal incentives to both companies and their shareholders upon the distribution of a dividend.
Setting up a Company in Malta
Setting up a company in Malta is a relatively straight forward procedure and can be set up within 2 working days, provided we are in receipt of all the information, funds and due diligence documentation we need.
Taking up Residence in Malta
Remote Gaming in Malta
Payment Institutions in Malta
Electronic Money Institutions in Malta
Malta has recently seen an increase in the number of Electronic Money Institutions (EMIs) looking to set up their operations in Malta. This has been largely due to the growth in the e-commerce and the i-gaming industries.