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CGT on sale of my primary residence in Cyprus
Posted: 24 Aug 2024 17:56
by svnose@gmail.com
Hello,
I am selling my home in Cyprus and my lawyer says I have to pay CGT. Is this true?
I have searched the internet and I cannot find anything.
Please help
Richard
Re: CGT on sale of my primary residence in Cyprus
Posted: 25 Aug 2024 09:55
by Nigel Howarth
Hello Richard and welcome to the forum
Yes, you're liable for Capital Gain Tax when you sell your home.
CGT is calculated at 20% of the gain adjusted for inflation and allowable expenses.
You will get a basic allowance of €17,086.01, but if you can prove it's been you permanent residence for a minimum of five years, there's a lifetime allowance of €85,430.07.
(If you bought in joint names, you'll each get the basic allowance. The lifetime allowance is a one-off - if you sell a second home you'll get no more CGT allowance.)
On top of the above, there are other allowances that you can use to offset your liability. These include: Property transfer fees, estate agent’s fees (if you use a registered estate agent), legal Fees, interest paid if you used a loan to buy the property, and extra works.
To get an accurate figure, you'll need the services of an accountant.
Regards,