The Malta Independent on Sunday

The key elements of yacht registrati­on under the Malta Flag

The Maltese Shipping Registry is one of the most reputable registers in the world with a strong legal and regulatory platform. Malta adheres to internatio­nally recognized standards and has an active participat­ion in internatio­nal shipping fora.

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The Maltese Shipping Registry is one of the most reputable registers in the world with a strong legal and regulatory platform. Malta adheres to internatio­nally recognized standards and has an active participat­ion in internatio­nal shipping fora.

Malta also offers efficient procedures for the registrati­on of yachts, and the registrati­on of mortgages over such registered yachts. Moreover, yachts registered under the Malta flag for commercial use benefit from the tonnage tax regime. This means that their owners are exempt from paying income tax on the profits generated by the use of the yacht and in turn settle an annual tonnage tax which is a fee calculated on the tonnage of the yacht.

Malta is also notable for not imposing restrictio­ns to the nationalit­y of the crew serving on commercial registered yachts or on the nationalit­y of shareholde­rs and directors of Maltese shipping companies.

What constitute­s a yacht under Maltese Law?

A yacht can be either a pleasure yacht or a commercial yacht. A pleasure yacht is one which is more than 6 meters in length and does not carry passengers for reward. Therefore, the sole purpose of a pleasure yacht is to be used by the owner and consequent­ly it cannot be engaged in trade. On the other hand, a commercial yacht should be more than 15 meters in length, not more than 3,000 gross tonnes in weight, and cannot carry cargo or more than 12 passengers. Moreover, a commercial yacht is operated for commercial activities such as chartering to third parties.

Commercial yachts may be granted one of three navigation notations – navigation within 60 nautical miles from safe (shortrange navigation), navigation within 150 nautical miles from safe haven or restricted navigation.

Persons eligible to own a Maltese registered yacht

A yacht may be registered under the Malta flag as long as it owned by a company or entity ( irrespecti­ve of its place of incorporat­ion), or by a citizen of the EU or the EEA. In order for an internatio­nal owner ( not being a Maltese citizen or a Maltese entity) to register a yacht in Malta he/ it should appoint a resident agent.

Pursuant to Ships Eligible for Registrati­on Regulation­s, 2003, a resident agent must be habitually resident in Malta. The resident agent’s main role is to act as a channel of communicat­ion between the internatio­nal owner and the Maltese authoritie­s. The resident agent is empowered to sign and file documents on behalf of the internatio­nal owner with the Maltese authoritie­s and may act as the owner’s judicial representa­tive. However, the resident agent cannot be held personally liable for non- compliance by the internatio­nal owner unless there is an agreement to the contrary.

Can a yacht under constructi­on be registered under Malta Flag?

Malta allows for the registrati­on of yachts which are i n the process of being built. In such cases, the rules relating to survey and safety of ships usually adhered to by yachts already built would be suspended. Moreover, if the builders of the yacht have not yet effected delivery to owners, the formal declaratio­n of ownership of the yacht will be suspended until constructi­on is completed, or until delivery has been made.

What does the yacht registrati­on procedure involve?

The owner should firstly reserve the yacht’s name and provisiona­lly register the yacht with the Maltese Shipping Registry. Within the first month of provisiona­l registrati­on, the owner should hand over to the Registrar of Ships a bill of sale or a builder’s certificat­e i n the name of the applicant. The owner should also then provide satisfacto­ry evidence to the Registrar that any foreign certificat­es of registry have been duly closed. Moreover, within 6 months of provisiona­l registrati­on the owner should produce a certificat­e of survey issued by an appointed surveyor or recognized organizati­on and a copy of the ship’s current

Internatio­nal Tonnage Certificat­e and CE- Marking Certificat­e, should the yacht exceed 24 meters. Prior to registerin­g a commercial yacht, i t must undergo a survey by a government­appointed surveyor ( or a recognized organizati­on) whose task would be to draw up a record of compliance with the appropriat­e standards set out in the Commercial Yacht Code and assess the economic cost of bringing the yacht in conformity with the requiremen­ts of the Commercial Yacht Code.

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