The Malta Association of Credit Management (MACM) informs the Maltese business community that the applicable legal interest rate in the event of late payment in commercial transactions in force on 1st July 2020 is 8.00%
As from the 13th of August 2012 the Directive 2011/7/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16th February 2011 on combating late payment in commercial transactions has been transposed in Maltese law (Commercial Code) by means of LN272 of 2012.
By this Legal Notice, local Suppliers of goods and services (Creditors) should note that:
When the payment terms are not specified in the contract of sale, the supplier of goods and services (Creditor) is entitled to interest on late payment following thirty calendar days from the date of receipt of goods or services, or thirty days from the date of invoice.
However, in case the client (debtor) is a public authority which carries out economic activities of an industrial or commercial nature and if the public authority provides health care, and the payment period is not expressly fixed in the contract, the payment period shall not exceed sixty calendar days.
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