Hi Nigel,
Just a quick but urgent question. We recently got about 65% of our VAT refunded from the Ministry of Finance, however their accompanying letter was in Greek. I promptly took it to our lawyer who loosely translated it for us. He said he 'thinks' that if we decide to sell the apartment within 10 years that we will have to pay the whole of the rebate back.
Do you know if this true? Many thanks for your help. :?
Paying Back VAT Refunds
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Hi Ped,
Yes, I'm afraid you'll have to pay back the VAT rebate.
One of the conditions of the scheme is that you must keep the property for at least ten years.
There's a page on my main website about the VAT arrangements. You can find it at: http://www.cyprus-property-buyers.com/l ... ations.htm
I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news - your lawyer is correct.
Kind regards,
Yes, I'm afraid you'll have to pay back the VAT rebate.
One of the conditions of the scheme is that you must keep the property for at least ten years.
There's a page on my main website about the VAT arrangements. You can find it at: http://www.cyprus-property-buyers.com/l ... ations.htm
I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news - your lawyer is correct.
Kind regards,
Nigel Howarth
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Thanks for that Nigel, in spite of it being 'bad news'.
This may well be too late given the benefit of hindsight, but what would be the outcome be bearing in mind the developer actually owned the property himself in the first place before he sold it to us?
This may well be too late given the benefit of hindsight, but what would be the outcome be bearing in mind the developer actually owned the property himself in the first place before he sold it to us?
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It wouldn't have made any difference.
When he sold it to you, it would have been considered a new property (assuming you were its first occupants). When you sell it, it will be considered a 'resale' property - and resale property is currently exempt from VAT.
Regards,
When he sold it to you, it would have been considered a new property (assuming you were its first occupants). When you sell it, it will be considered a 'resale' property - and resale property is currently exempt from VAT.
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All is clear as a bell!
Cheers Nigel, have a good week :)
Cheers Nigel, have a good week :)
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Thanks Ped - and you.
Cheers,
Cheers,
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