COUNTRY COMPARISON · UPDATED 2026-07-15

Iceland vs Malta: taxes, salary and cost of living

For someone shortlisting Iceland and Malta, headline tax rates tell only part of the story. The monthly household budget produces a more useful comparison.

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Iceland vs Malta at a glance

Headline fiscal references and locally maintained comparison records, updated 2026-07-15
IndicatorIcelandMalta
Standard VAT24%18%
Income tax16.55-46.29%0-35%
Social contributions~22%20%
Tax burden29.5%29.8%
Average monthly salary€6,350€2,250
Studio rent€1,450€1,037
Monthly food estimate€500€350
Gasoline1.95 €/L1.34 €/L
Electricity0.16 €/kWh0.13 €/kWh

How far does the local salary go?

Iceland records the higher listed monthly salary. The gap is €4,100, approximately 182.2% relative to the lower figure. Within the numeric EuroCosts sample, Iceland ranks 4 of 27 for salary and Malta ranks 16 of 27. That ranking is useful context, but gross and net labels must be checked in the source record.

What recurring living costs reveal

Malta has the lower listed studio rent by €413, a 39.8% difference relative to the higher rent. Iceland sits 34 of 37 and Malta 29 of 37 in the available low-to-high rent ranking. Malta also has the lower food estimate, so the housing result is reinforced by groceries.

After subtracting only the listed rent and food estimates, the simplified remainder is €4,400 in Iceland and €863 in Malta. This leaves €3,537 more in Iceland, before utilities, transport, healthcare, childcare or personal taxes not already reflected in salary.

Tax profile for employees

Iceland has the lower listed tax burden by 0.3 percentage points. Standard VAT is 24% in Iceland versus 18% in Malta. Allowances, tax brackets and employment status can reverse a headline comparison.

Fuel-price impact

Malta has the lower listed gasoline price by €0.61 per litre. For a driver buying 50 litres a month, that headline difference is about €30.5 monthly, before insurance, parking and road charges.

The answer depends on your profile

The better choice between Iceland and Malta changes with the user: salary-led relocation favours the stronger income-to-cost balance, budget-led relocation favours recurring expenses, and business decisions require separate legal and corporate-tax analysis.

Final view: Iceland or Malta?

Iceland produces the stronger simplified monthly remainder in this dataset, while Malta leads on listed rent. That split explains why there is no universal winner.

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