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Property acquisition: Cyprus is the most popular overseas real estate in the Mediterranean. The legalities for property purchase are relatively simple. A governmental approval for buying property is required for foreigners, which is granted as a routine to all bona fide purchasers, if the following are met:
Procedures: A written application must be submitted by the non Europeans purchaser to the Council of Ministers to grant permission for acquiring immovable property in Cyprus. The application should be submitted after the sign of sale contract. The approval is granted to all bona fide purchasers, as a routine procedure. Nominal application fee is €256, payable when permission is granted. Transfer of ownership from vendor to purchaser is accomplished through the Cyprus Land Registry Office by a simple procedure, either by the purchaser in person, or by appointing a third party with a Power of Attorney. For a non Cypriot purchaser, the prerequisite for registration is to provide evidence of payment for the property with foreign exchange, as well as the signed contract of sale. Upon the issuance, the title deed will be registered in the name of the purchaser, and will be recorded in the Government archives, which are confidential and inaccessible. Transfer Fees: Transfer fees are a one-off payment borne by the purchaser and payable to the land registry in the district of your property’s location. The amount is based on a sliding scale as shown in the table below, and depends on the market value of your property on the date of purchase. The fee is due in cash when the title deeds are transferred into the purchaser’s name. Transfer Fees based on Land Registry Office evaluation:
Purchase price: €145,231 Fees: First €85,430 x 3% = €2,562 Next €59,801 x 5% = €2,990 Total Fees: = €5,552 (3.82%) Stamp Duty: Stamp duty is due upon signing the contract. Stamp duty rate:
Purchase price: €256,290 Stamp Duty; First €170,860 x 1.5% = €256 Next €85,430 x 2 ‰ = €170 Total Fees: = €427 Immovable Property Tax: per annum, pounds per thousand
Municipal Authority Taxes: These they levy an annual property tax at the rate of about €34 - €68 per year and they are for refuse collection, street lighting, sewerage etc. Tax Privileges: Personal effects, household goods and furniture can be free of import duty, provided that they are for personal use. There is also an allowance for a duty free car, and retired couples enjoy the additional concession of two duty free cars. Retirees who become residents in Cyprus are taxed on their pension from abroad at the rate of 5% for amount exceeding €3,417 annually. There is 0% on investment income (i.e. dividends and interest) brought into Cyprus. In special circumstances exemptions totaling up to €6,834 per person or €13,668 per couple may apply. Consequently, the total tax burden on alien residents is in practice often only 3%. Their total annual income up to €17,086 is tax exempt, as for all Cypriots. Additionally, Cyprus has Double Taxation Treaties with many European and other countries. The main purpose of these treaties is the avoidance of double taxation of income earned in any of these countries. Cyprus has double taxation treaties with: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Kuwait, Malta, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sweden, UK, USA and Yugoslavia. Estate Duty / Inheritance Tax These were abolished as of 1st January, 2000. VAT The VAT rate is 15% as of January 1st, 2003. 15% VAT is applied on Real Estate as of May 1st, 2004. Local Authority Tax Property taxes levied by the local authorities are in the range of €87 - €292 p.a., depending on the size of the property. The tax covers the cost of refuse disposal, street lighting, etc. Communal Expenses Property taxes levied by the local authorities are in the range of €87 - €292 p.a., depending on the size of the property. The tax covers the cost of refuse disposal, street lighting, etc. Electricity & Water Supply Utility bills for these services are payable to the appropriate authorities at fixed intervals throughout the year. They comprise a small standing charge and the individual comsumption per household. For electricity this is €2.81 every 2 months plus 9.39 cents per kW/hr. Whilst the cost per property will vary, a rough guide for both might be approximately €512.00 p.a. Finance Options The Central Bank of Cyprus requires that acquired property must be paid for with external funds. Bank transfers and personal cheques are accepted. As a company, we are happy to discuss the individual needs for each prospective buyer with regard to methods of payment. Demonstrating maximum flexibility, Cyportfolio Cyprus can propose a method of payment that matches your circumstances. Cyportfolio can arrange foreign currency loans for non-Cypriot citizens. Loan Conditions vary slightly from one bank to another, but generally, a loan for 70-80% of the property's value is granted, with a maximum repayment period up to 30 years (at loan maturity customer’s age must not exceed 70 years) and interest only options. Terms of use/Privacy policy
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