About Kalkulo
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Kalkulo.eu is a free collection of financial calculators tailored to each country: net salary, income tax, VAT, social security contributions, part-time tax, stamp duty, rental income, leave entitlements and more. It is built for anyone who needs a quick answer that reflects the local rules, without having to register or hand over any personal details. The Malta section works in euro (€) and uses the rates, brackets and thresholds that apply to the 2026 year of assessment.
Who is behind Kalkulo
Kalkulo.eu is published by Cosmic Production d.o.o., a company registered in Croatia. We develop and maintain the calculators ourselves rather than licensing a generic, one-size-fits-all tool. That is why each market runs on its own rules, its own currency and its own local terminology, instead of a single global formula applied to every country alike. For Malta this means we follow the way tax is actually charged here — including the separate single, married and parent computations, and the way certain income is taxed at flat rates rather than at the progressive scale.
Who writes and checks the content
The logic behind each calculator and the explanatory text that goes with it are produced and maintained by the Kalkulo editorial team. For Malta, every rate, tax band, contribution figure and threshold is checked against primary official sources — the Commissioner for Tax and Customs (CFR), the Income Tax Act (Chapter 123) and the Value Added Tax Act (Chapter 406) as published on legislation.mt, and the Government Gazette — before any calculator is published or updated. Where a calculation relies on a documented simplification (for example, working contributions on an annualised basis), we say so on the page itself and in its frequently asked questions.
Our calculators are informational tools, not a regulated tax, legal or accountancy service. For binding figures we always point you back to the Commissioner for Tax and Customs or to a warranted accountant or tax adviser. See our methodology and sources page for a detailed look at how each result is worked out and which sources we rely on.
How we keep the figures current
- We review Malta's rates, bands and thresholds at the start of each year of assessment and after any change announced during the year — typically in the annual Budget, in a new legal notice, or by the CFR.
- Each calculator states the year of assessment it applies to, the official source, and a "last updated" date.
- If you spot a figure that looks out of date or incorrect, write to us: we correct verified errors quickly and keep a note of significant changes in each calculator's update log.
Our commitments
- Every calculator is free and none of them require you to create an account.
- The calculations run in your own browser: we do not need to send your salary or your financial details to any server to produce a result.
- We explain how the site is funded (advertising) and which third parties receive data, always with your consent, in our privacy policy, written in line with the GDPR and the guidance of the Information and Data Protection Commissioner (IDPC).
Contact
Have a question, a correction, or a suggestion for a new calculator? Write to us at [email protected] or use our contact page.