Rental Tax
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- Kibkommer
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Rental Tax
Hi can anyone tell me what the current rental tax is please and if you can pay in advance.
We always used to pay 10% and in advance, however when we last went to pay (last year) we were informed you can only pay in arrears and it was 13%.
We are coming out in a couple of weeks and ideally would like to pay our tax on holiday rentals in advance.
Hope someone can advise. Thanks.
We always used to pay 10% and in advance, however when we last went to pay (last year) we were informed you can only pay in arrears and it was 13%.
We are coming out in a couple of weeks and ideally would like to pay our tax on holiday rentals in advance.
Hope someone can advise. Thanks.
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- Kibkommer
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I thought it was 15 % for new foreign currency contracts now? I asked to pay 1 month in advance last month in girne and they said no. This was for my wife . In famagusta where my tax is they let me pay 1 month in advance last week .
There has been a discount periodfor tl contracts from september fir 6 months. 2 % for existing tl contracts and 1 % for new contracts . The discount period has now expired and i think they told me for tl contracts are now 10 % .
Go figure....
There has been a discount periodfor tl contracts from september fir 6 months. 2 % for existing tl contracts and 1 % for new contracts . The discount period has now expired and i think they told me for tl contracts are now 10 % .
Go figure....
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Rental Tax
13% for GBP contracts. Paid monthly, last paid February 2019.
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- Kibkommer
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When did you register the contract ? If it was before september 2018 it will be 13 % since then i was told it was 15 % for new contracts from september ? All my contracts are in tl now so i cant confirm the foreign tax . Clearly they are trying to disuade from non tl contracts .
http://www.dkdeniz.com/haberler-2018-9- ... urulu.html
Its confirmed in writing here but you have to translate . Section 5 states new contracts from september for foreign currency will be 15 % . This law applies for only 6 minths. Ihavent got a clue what it is from march onwards
http://www.dkdeniz.com/haberler-2018-9- ... urulu.html
Its confirmed in writing here but you have to translate . Section 5 states new contracts from september for foreign currency will be 15 % . This law applies for only 6 minths. Ihavent got a clue what it is from march onwards
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- Kibkommer
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Why do they make it so difficult, why can we not just fill in a form and pay.
Every year I find month after month explaining its holiday lets therefore no stamped contract here
I dread next month
Every year I find month after month explaining its holiday lets therefore no stamped contract here
I dread next month
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- Kibkommer
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This is what I do and have had no issues with holiday lets since it was originally set up with an example "contract" about 7 years ago. I just fill in the form for the month in which there has been a let. They have never asked to see a contract.snd1966 wrote:Why do they make it so difficult, why can we not just fill in a form and pay.
Every year I find month after month explaining its holiday lets therefore no stamped contract here
I dread next month
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Re: Rental Tax
Any new contracts are 15% GBP or 1.8% TL. Paying in advance is allowed but only for the year, so untill last day of December.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Rental Tax
Can somebody tell me where I go to pay the rental tax for a property in the Famagusta area, I live in Girne.
What do I have to take with me etc, never done this before.
Many thanks.
What do I have to take with me etc, never done this before.
Many thanks.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Rental Tax
Rental tax charges are due to change again shortly to 10% for both lira and sterling contracts. Wouldnt advise paying in advance on a sterling contract while the rate is at 15% as you wont get any money back when the tax rate drops.
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- Kibkommer
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It doesnt matter where the property is you can register in the girne tax office if thats your nearest one . You need to take your kocan or contract and rental contract which you first need to get stamped plus a copy of your id . In fact you need copies of everything . There is a photo copier upstairs in the canteen .
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Rental Tax
It doesnt matter where the property is you can register in the girne tax office if thats your nearest one . You need to take your kocan or contract and rental contract which you first need to get stamped plus a copy of your id . In fact you need copies of everything . There is a photo copier upstairs in the canteen .
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- Kibkommer
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I used to pay a few months in advance but from the time the rate changed was only allowed to pay tax due on the payment date. I last tried to pay advance tax last month and was not allowed. A nuisance when the tax is a small sum.
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- Kibkommer
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Great, thanks for the help, is the tax office in the same building as the vehicle tax, mot etc also you mention the sales contract needs to be stamped, where do I get that done?
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- Kibkommer
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The rental tax dept is on the right of the central desks past the vehicle tax ones. You have to obtain a file no from them first & they will retain a copy of the agreement. You then go to the first 2 desks on the left as you walk in the door & pay 0.5% of the total agreement income i.e. contract £300 per month for 12 months = £3600 x 0.5% = £18