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The primary
concern of most prospective property buyers is to know the total cost that
their purchase will involve.
A fairly
comprehensive description of all the purchase related costs follows:
WHAT ARE THE COSTS INVOLVED?
The costs
at the time of purchase are the following: IMT - Municipal Transfer Tax (purchase tax); Title Transfer (Escritura) fees and Stamp Duty; Property Registration Fee; Lawyer's fee. The ongoing or future costs involved are basically: IMI - Municipal Annual Rates on the property; Inheritance Tax. IMT - Municipal Tax on transfer of property ownership
The
Municipal Tax on transfer of the rights to a property (IMT) is basically a
purchase tax, payable by the purchaser when a property's rights change
ownership. The rates applicable are the following:
1% to 6%
for urban property for residential use (Houses & apartments). The rate is
calculated using a sliding scale which changes periodically, and the table
below gives the current formula for calculating the IMT tax.
5% for
rural (rustic) property.
6.5% for
urban properties not destined for residential use such as office spaces and
other commercial property. 6.5% for urban land plot for construction.
Payment of
the IMT tax is due prior to the Escritura and the proof of payment must be
presented to the Notary before the Escritura can be completed.
Title Transfer (Escritura) Fees and Stamp Duty
These are
the fees payable at the Public Notary for drawing up and witnessing the signing
of the Escritura (Title Transfer), and are due on the date of the signing. The
total fee is made up of two parts, namely the actual Notary fee, and a Stamp
Duty on the transaction.
There are
also some small extra costs related to the number of copies of the document you
request, etc.
Stamp Duty
on purchase: 0.8% of purchase price.
Extras usually do not exceed €100.
The Notary Fee itself is made up of a base fee depending on the property value, a supplement for each property transacted and the cost of the certificate of the Escritura. All these values are subject to IVA (VAT). The list below gives the total of these three components, including IVA, for the respective price ranges:
Property Registration Fee
The final
step in the procedure is to register the purchase with the Property Registry
Office (Conservatória do Registo Predial) of the area in which the property is
located, and at the Tax Office (Repartição de Finanças).
The costs
are as follows:
Registration
of purchase is a fixed value of €125.
Registration
of mortgage is a fixed value of €135 (only if you are buying with a mortgage).
Extras
usually do not exceed €100.
Lawyer's Fee
These fees
vary according to the value and complexity of the transaction. While the actual
amount will depend on the lawyer chosen and the buyer's direct negotiation,
experience has shown that the figure of 1% of the purchase price is a good
benchmark for initial calculation purposes.
IMI - Municipal
Annual Rates on the property
The IMI is
an annual tax on a property,
The IMI
rates, applied to the Taxable Asset Value of the property, are as follows:
0.8% for
rural properties;
0.2 to 0.5%
for urban properties (Houses, apartments, offices and commercial spaces) when
the Taxable Asset Value has been updated according to the new rules;
0.4 to 0.8%
for urban properties which have not yet been re-evaluated in accordance with
the new rules;
The IMI
calculation is based on the property values up to the 31st December of each
year, and is due at the end of April of the following year. If the amount
exceeds €250 it may be paid in two installments the second at the end of September.
When an urban property is used as a permanent and personal residence you will be Tax exempt as follows:
Inheritance Tax
An
inheritance or gift between husband and wife, and between parents, children, or
other ascending or descending relatives, is exempt of tax; if the inheritance
or gift is not between ascendant or descendant relatives, the transfer is
subject to stamp duty.
While we
have made every effort to ensure that the information presented is accurate and
complete, we do not guarantee its accuracy, this information has been offered
for reference purposes only and you should confirm all this information prier
to purchase with your lawyer. |
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