Real Client Enquiry: Nominee Director / Shareholder for the Cyprus Company - Do we need one? Standard Admin / Monday, March 25, 2024 0 28 Article rating: No rating Read more
Real Client Expenses: Cyprus Company Expenditure - Reclassification what is allowable and what is not Standard Admin / Monday, March 25, 2024 0 27 Article rating: No rating Read more
Real Enquiry: I’m looking to setup as a non-dom in Cyprus and will have Cryptos Gains - how will i be taxed? One of the main reasons I’m interested in the Cyprus non-dom status is if I can cash out/ sell my crypto assets to €’s which I have been holding for several years. Standard Admin / Monday, March 25, 2024 0 44 Article rating: No rating Hi, I’m looking to setup as a non-dom in Cyprus. My income comes from a UK Ltd company which is around £50,000-£100,000 per year. My tax residency is currently Spain, but I want to leave the country. One of the main reasons I’m interested in the Cyprus non-dom status is if I can cash out/ sell my crypto assets to €’s which I have been holding for several years. I realise for the non-dom status I would need to spend 60 days within the country per year and rent or purchase a property. My question is would the crypto profits be taxed at 0%? I keep reading conflicting things on different lawyer websites. How much are you fees for this setup? And annual accounting? Thank you Read more
Trading in Cyprus. Easy? Complicated? Trading in Cyprus. Easy? Complicated? Kyriakos Tramountanellis x / Tuesday, August 30, 2022 0 113 Article rating: No rating Doing business in Cyprus is pretty easy and straightforward. Unless you are dealing with any of the below industries no operating licensing is required: Read more
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Are you letting your villa in Cyprus? What about VAT! Are you declaring your sales via the Cyprus VAT system? If not then this article is for you. All Cyprus property owners who let their villas and exceed the VAT threshold of Euro 15,600 must be VAT registered and start charging VAT. The applicable VAT rate is usually 9% however this must be confirmed by your accountant vat expert as the entire arrangement with the property management company must also be examined before determining the correct applicable VAT rates. Kyriakos Tramountanellis 19%9%airb&bairnbnbbooking.comcompany ownercyprus companiesCyprus Lettings & VATCyprus VATGiovaniholiday visitorproperty lettingvalue added taxvat 0