VAT ON PROPERTY LEASING IN CYPRUS

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Effective from 1 January 2018, Circular EE 218 clarifies how VAT is applied to the leasing and renting of immovable property in Cyprus, based on the amendments introduced by VAT Law N.157(I)/2017.

  1. Key Overview

VAT is mandatory on the lease or rental of immovable property when:

Exception: Leasing of property used as a residence is not subject to VAT.

  1. When VAT Applies

VAT is imposed on rental income if:

For VAT purposes, a lease is considered a taxable transaction if at least 90% of the tenant's turnover is taxable.

  1. When VAT Does Not Apply

VAT is not imposed in the following cases:

Once a landlord chooses not to apply VAT to a specific property, this choice cannot be changed later and remains in effect for all future leases of that property, unless the property is transferred to a new owner.

  1. VAT Registration Obligations

A landlord must register for VAT if:

Landlords registered under special VAT schemes (e.g. farmers, taxi operators) must switch to the normal VAT regime if they lease property subject to VAT.

  1. Deducting Input VAT

If a property lease is subject to VAT, the landlord may deduct VAT incurred on:

If a property was previously leased without VAT (exempt rental) but becomes subject to VAT after a new lease, input VAT adjustments must be made based on the remaining years of the 10-year adjustment period.

  1. Subleasing and Property Use Rights
  1. Partial Property Leasing

VAT may apply to either:

If the landlord chooses not to apply VAT to certain units, the Tax Department must be notified, and proper accounting records must identify which parts are taxable or exempt.

  1. Time of VAT Payment

VAT on rent must be paid at the earlier of:

  1. Practical Summary

Scenario

VAT Applies

Office rented to a business

Yes

Commercial shop lease

Yes

Apartment leased as a residence

No

Lease signed before 13/11/2017 and still active

No

Landlord opts out via Form ΤΦ1220

No

Sublease for business activity

Yes

Tenant has less than 90% taxable turnover

No (exempt)

Disclaimer

This article is a general summary of Circular EE 218 and is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. For professional guidance specific to your situation, you should consult a qualified advisor or the Cyprus Tax Department.