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Self-Assessment for Employers and Self-Employed Persons in a cross-border situation.

Self-Assessment for Employers and Self-Employed Persons in a cross-border situation.

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1. Are you an employer or a self-employed person?
2. Are you a Maltese registered employer?
2. Are you registered as a self-employed in Malta?
3. In which sector does your company operate?
4. Does your employee work onboard a Maltese flagged vessel?
4. In which country is the assigned home-base of the employee? (Home base is defined in terms of Annex III of Regulation 3922/91 and refers to the location nominated by the operator to the crew member from where the crew member normally starts and ends a duty period or a series of duty periods.)
4. Is your employee working in Malta?
4. Has your self-employment been continuous since you first started?
5. What is the worker’s nationality?
5. As a self-employed person, are going to work in another EEA country (i.e., EU, UK, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland)?
6. Does the worker have a certificate on social security (i.e an A1 certificate) for this work issued by another country?
6. To which country are you going to perform your work activity?
8. Is the pursued activity in the other country, similar to the self-employed activity normally pursued in Malta?

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EU Self Assessment Tool Answer Log

Dear Client,

Thank you for using this information service. Based on the provided information to the applicable legislation self-assessment, kindly be informed that:

Due to the provided complex situation, contacting the International Relations Unit within the Department of Social Security for the determination of applicable legislation is recommended.

Summary of the provided information to self-assessment:

This letter is electronically generated. Kindly be informed that the provided guidance is based on the veracity and accuracy of the information submitted. This document is intended only for guidance purposes and for complex situations, contacting the International Relations Unit within the Department of Social Security is highly recommended.