Cyprus:
Cyprus Tax Facts 2022
20 January 2022
RSM Cyprus
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RSM Cyprus releases the annual comprehensive edition of the
Cyprus Tax Facts for 2022.
The Cyprus Tax Facts guide contains the most important
information pertaining to legal entities and individuals collected
from our professionals.
Briefly, in the Cyprus Tax Facts 2022 annual comprehensive
edition, you will find updates for individuals and businesses
relating to:
- Personal tax
- Corporate tax,
- Special defence contribution,
- Capital gain tax,
- Value Added Tax (VAT)
- Transfer fees by the department of land and surveys
- Social Insurance
- General healthcare system
- Mandatory disclosure requirements (DAC6)
- Double Tax Treaties, and
- Tax submission deadlines.
All information included in the tax guide are based on Cypriot
legislation and tax practices as of publication date. The Cyprus
tax guide intends to serve as a reference tool to taxpayers who
wish to acquire general information about their personal and
business tax affairs in Cyprus and cannot substitute any
specialised professional advice.
Download: Cyprus Tax Facts 2022 (pdf)
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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