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The Double Tax Treaty between the Cyprus government and Barbados came into effect on 1 January 2018. The treaty is based on the OECD model convention and provides for zero withholding taxes on dividends, interest and royalty payments.
Gains of shares by companies inclusive of shareholdings where the subsidiary owns property are taxed in the country where the selling company is located.
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The Ministry of Finance issued an announcement in relation to the extension of the deadline for the submission of the 2023 income tax return filed by individuals not preparing audited financial statements to that of 30 November 2024.…
Published: Wednesday 30 October, 2024
The tax department announced that the deadline for the filing of the individual’s tax return and the payment of any taxes due has been extended to 31 of October 2024. Employees, pensioners, and self-employed individuals with a gross total income exceeding €19,500 in 2023 are required to f...…
Published: Monday 09 September, 2024
Changes in the withholding payment of Special Defense and GESY contributions on payable rents of legal entities. The Cyprus tax authorities inform that a legal entity which pays rent to an individual to 30 of June and to 31 of December of a given year, is now liable to pay the special contributio...…
Published: Wednesday 28 February, 2024