Will I have to pay Capital Gains Tax on my purchase? Generally, no. Capital Gains Tax is usually paid by the Vendor, unless otherwise stipulated in your contract. Will I have to pay Capital Gains Tax on the sale of my property? If so, how much will this be? This depends on whether you are a private individual or a professional vendor (as defined above): Every individual person in Northern Cyprus has a once in a lifetime tax free sale option (for a house and land not exceeding approximately 1 donum). If you use this option, you will not be liable to pay Capital Gains Tax on that first sale. On all subsequent sales, Capital Gains Tax will be payable at 3.5%, provided you do not sell more than 3 properties in one year, making you a professional vendor. For professional vendors, there are no tax exemption rights. Capital Gains Tax is payable on every sale at a rate of 6.25%. What if I sell my property before taking title? Will I still have to pay Capital Gains Tax? Capital Gains Tax is not payable if you sell the property before taking title by doing an assignment of contract. However, you will have to pay stamp duty on the contract which is charged at 0.5% of the contract value, if you pay within 2 months of signing the Contract of Sale. This amount is multiplied by 2 if you pay within 2 to 6 months of signing the Contract and is multiplied by 3 if you pay after this period. |