Cyprus imposes 0.4% levy on sales of immovable property

The House of Representatives passed earlier this month a new law levying a 0.4% tax on all sales of immovable property, the proceeds of which will go toward supporting Greek-Cypriot refugees.

The law was published in the official Government Gazette on 22 February 2021.

The legislative proposal, passed by a unanimous vote in the plenum, aims to compensate refugees for their inability to possess, have access to, or otherwise gainfully use their land due to the Turkish invasion and occupation of the northern third of the island in 1974.

It provides for a levy on any sale/transfer of real estate, as well as on the transfer of shares in a company where that company owns immovable property or where the transfer of the shares results in the buyer taking control of the company or exploiting the immovable property in question.

The levy is payable by the seller of the property.

The funds raised will go into a fund managed by the Central Agency for the Equal Distribution of Burdens, the state agency tasked with assisting refugees of the 1974 war

Implementation of the Ultimate Beneficial Owner (UBO) Register of Companies and Other Legal Entities in Cyprus

We would like to inform you that Cyprus has recently proceeded with the full transposition of the 4th European Directive (EU 2015/849) of the European Parliament (4th AML Directive) into domestic law and activated the implementation of the Ultimate Beneficial Owner (UBO) Register of Companies and other legal entities in Cyprus.

On 16 December 2020, the Council of Ministers of Cyprus has resolved to:

  • appoint the Registrar of Companies (RoC) and Official Receiver of the Ministry of Energy, Trade, and Industry, as the competent authority for the maintenance of the central Register of UBO of companies and other legal entities and
  • authorise the RoC and Official Receiver, to collect information about the UBOs of companies and other legal entities through the intermediate system solution that has been

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