Dr. Charlene Mifsud

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Languages spoken:
English, French, Italian, Maltese
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Dr. Charlene Mifsud

Summary

Charlene Mifsud spearheads the corporate and commercial team, leveraging over 16 years of expertise in advising international clients on Maltese corporate and commercial law matters. Her client base ranges from internationally listed corporate groups to privately held entities, families, and individuals worldwide.

Drawing from her background in notarial law, Charlene offers a unique perspective that enhances her ability to assist clients with real estate matters, succession, and probate. Her in-depth understanding of the legal processes enables her to anticipate challenges and navigate potential delays seamlessly, adding significant value to her clients' endeavours.

Experience

Charlene's active participation in panels and conferences, both locally and internationally reflects her commitment to staying abreast of legal developments and sharing insights with peers and clients alike.

As a leader in her field, Charlene Mifsud combines technical expertise with a client-centric approach, ensuring that her diverse clientele receive tailored solutions that meet their specific needs. Her reputation for excellence and dedication underscores her position as a trusted advisor in the realm of Maltese corporate and commercial law.

Academic Record

  • University of Malta, Doctor of Laws
  • University of Malta, Notary Public
  • University of Malta, B.A. Law & Theology

Memberships

  • Chamber of Advocates

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Why Non-Compete Clauses Matter – A European PerspectiveWhy Non-Compete Clauses Matter – A European Perspective
February 17, 2026
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Why Non-Compete Clauses Matter – A European Perspective

Non-compete clauses and post-employment restrictions are among the most sensitive – and often most misunderstood – tools available to employers. When properly designed, they can protect key business interests such as trade secrets, strategic know-how, and customer relationships. Find out how to protect your company.

Malta Retirement Programme: Special Tax Status in Malta for PensionersMalta Retirement Programme: Special Tax Status in Malta for Pensioners
February 16, 2026
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Malta Retirement Programme: Special Tax Status in Malta for Pensioners

Malta Retirement Programme provides qualifying retirees with special tax status, enabling foreign pension income to be taxed at a flat 15% rate, subject to a minimum annual tax, while offering legal residence in Malta. The Programme is open to retired individuals receiving pension income as their primary source of income. This publication outlines the legal framework, eligibility requirements, property conditions, tax treatment, treaty access, and the administrative process for obtaining Special Tax Status and Maltese residence permit. It also highlights the importance of cross-border tax coordination to ensure alignment between Malta and the retiree’s country of pension source.

European Guide to Holding Company Tax RegimesEuropean Guide to Holding Company Tax Regimes
February 11, 2026
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European Guide to Holding Company Tax Regimes

European holding companies remain a cornerstone of international structuring for families, private investors, and multinational groups, despite increased regulatory convergence across the EU. While participation exemptions and directive access are now widely available, material differences persist in how jurisdictions tax inbound and outbound flows, impose substance requirements, and apply anti-avoidance rules in practice.

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