Why Cyprus Is Fiscally Unique

Most attractive combination of tax advantages in the EU. Legal, OECD-compliant, transparent. Not a loophole: deliberately designed to attract international entrepreneurs.

The 8 Key Tax Advantages

1. CIT 15%. 2. Non-Dom (no SDC on foreign dividends/interest/rent). 3. €22,000 exemption. 4. IP Box (effective 2.5-3%). 5. No capital gains tax on securities. 6. 60-day rule (3 conditions since 2026). 7. Crypto 8% flat tax. 8. 5% VAT on first primary residence.

This was exactly our experience: The 8 Key Tax Advantages 1. CIT 15%.

– Freelancer from Frankfurt, in Larnaca since 2024

What CMC Makes of It

Advantages without right structure = wasted potential. CMC creates individual tax strategy: which advantages apply, in what order, how they interact. Strategy BEFORE moving. Free initial consultation: +357 95 140 797.

Tax Advantages in Cyprus

Costs: 3. €
Topics: Why Cyprus Is Fiscally Unique, The 8 Key Tax Advantages, What CMC Makes of It

CMC Practical Tip

Strategy BEFORE moving.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I save concretely?

Example: €100,000 profit. Germany: ~€30,000-40,000 tax. Cyprus (optimized): ~€15,000-20,000. Saving: €10,000-20,000/year.

Is it all legal?

Yes – all current Cypriot law. OECD-compliant. EU-compliant. No grey zone.

How to start?

Free CMC consultation: +357 95 140 797 or calendly.com/florianwilk. 30 minutes analysis.

Can I do it without CMC?

Theoretically yes. Practically: Non-Dom + DBA + IP Box + 60-day rule interaction is complex. Mistakes cost thousands. CMC: 800+ clients experience.

How CMC Supports You

At CMC Certus Management Consultants, we are here for you – not only for tax and legal questions, but also for all practical topics of everyday life in Cyprus. Our team in Larnaca and Pafos knows the local conditions first-hand.

As your local contact, we handle: company formation and management, tax advisory and Non-Dom applications, ongoing bookkeeping and tax returns, support with authorities, and referrals to estate agents, lawyers, doctors and tradespeople.

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