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So there is no way to import super car in Malta without paying huge fees?

You can reduce the registration fee by applying for a red plate which is like a weekend and public holiday use license plate. The registration fee is reduced to 40% of the full registration cost.

The other way is to get a fully electric super/hyper car that has an electric only range of at least 50km. So you can then buy a Rimac Nevara and import it with no registration fee smi(&%. But if you can afford a Rimac....well.....
 
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You can reduce the registration fee by applying for a red plate which is like a weekend and public holiday use license plate. The registration fee is reduced to 40% of the full registration cost.

The other way is to get a fully electric super/hyper car that has an electric only range of at least 50km. So you can then buy a Rimac Nevara and import it with no registration fee smi(&%. But if you can afford a Rimac....well.....
Do you own cars in the Bahamas? Import duty is no joke there...
 
Estonia is an excellent option for this, no car tax, company formation and management is fully digital, and the minimum share capital is 1 cent for a limited liability company.
What's about MOT?
Do you have to take the car to Estonia every few years to get an inspection?
 
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