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Understanding property taxes is crucial for property owners and investors in Cyprus
By TEFL · 28.03.2024Understanding property taxes is crucial for property owners and investors in Cyprus. This guide provides an overview of the key property taxes, rates, and regulations to help you navigate the tax landscape effectively.
Immovable Property Tax (IPT) was abolished in 2017. Previously, it was levied annually on the market value of the property as of 1 January 1980. Although IPT is no longer applicable, it is essential to stay updated on any potential changes to tax legislation.
Transfer fees are payable when a property is transferred to a new owner. The rates are calculated based on the property's market value and range from 3% to 8%. Discounts may apply if VAT was paid on the property purchase.
Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is imposed on the profit from the sale of property at a rate of 20%. Certain exemptions and deductions may apply, such as the principal residence exemption and allowances for property improvements.
Stamp duty is payable on documents relating to property transactions. The rates vary based on the property value, with a maximum rate of 0.20%. Stamp duty must be paid within 30 days of signing the sale agreement.
Cyprus abolished inheritance tax in 2000. As a result, no tax is levied on inherited property, making Cyprus an attractive destination for estate planning and property succession.
Understanding property taxes in Cyprus is essential for property owners and investors. By staying informed about transfer fees, capital gains tax, stamp duty, and other relevant taxes, you can effectively manage your property investments and ensure compliance with tax regulations.
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Learn about property taxes in Cyprus, including transfer fees, capital gains tax, stamp duty, and inheritance tax. Let our expert team help you navigate the tax landscape and optimize your property investments in Cyprus.
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What are the main property taxes in Cyprus?
Key property taxes include transfer fees, capital gains tax, and stamp duty. Immovable Property Tax was abolished in 2017.
How can I minimize my capital gains tax liability in Cyprus?
You can minimize CGT liability through exemptions and deductions, such as the principal residence exemption and allowances for property improvements.
What are the rates for transfer fees in Cyprus?
Transfer fee rates range from 3% to 8% based on the property's market value, with potential discounts if VAT was paid on the purchase.
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