Transfer Tax and Immovable Property Tax
Posted: 05 May 2008 22:37
Hello Louise
Could you explain to me what the difference is between these two taxes? I am really confused. My lawyer said that when we get our title deeds we would have to pay "transfer tax" of 3% (we are buying in joint names)
Our contract states that "as from the day the Purchaser has been in possession of the said property the purchaser undertakes to be responsible for and to pay all Government and local authority taxes leves duties or charges raised on or in connection with the property hereby sold, and in the event the Vendor pays them then the Purchaser hereby undertakes to reimburse the Vendor accordingly. The tax payable under the provision sof Laws 24/80-1987 shall be the responsibility of the purchaser provided always that the Vendor will submit to the Purchaser the relevant documents for the purpose to apply for refund of such payments for this special tax"
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Kind regards
Sheila
Could you explain to me what the difference is between these two taxes? I am really confused. My lawyer said that when we get our title deeds we would have to pay "transfer tax" of 3% (we are buying in joint names)
Our contract states that "as from the day the Purchaser has been in possession of the said property the purchaser undertakes to be responsible for and to pay all Government and local authority taxes leves duties or charges raised on or in connection with the property hereby sold, and in the event the Vendor pays them then the Purchaser hereby undertakes to reimburse the Vendor accordingly. The tax payable under the provision sof Laws 24/80-1987 shall be the responsibility of the purchaser provided always that the Vendor will submit to the Purchaser the relevant documents for the purpose to apply for refund of such payments for this special tax"
Hoping to hear from you soon.
Kind regards
Sheila