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IMI-skatt i Portugal, prisen per kvadratmeter forblir på 665 euro i 2024

11 juli, 2024 Økonomi

Hva er IMI-skatt i Portugal?

IMI står for "Imposto Municipal sobre Imóveis", som kan oversettes til kommunal eiendomsskatt. Det er en eiendomsskatt som pålegges eiendommer i Portugal, som skal betales årlig.

 

Skattesatsen kan variere avhengig av kommuner og faktorer som:

- eiendommens beliggenhet
- type (bolig, handel, tjenester osv.)
- byggeår
- eiendomstakstverdi (VPT utstedt av finanser)

 

(resten av nyhetene er ikke oversatt fra den engelske versjonen, for ikke å forårsake feiltolkning)

After rising by 25 euros in 2023, the amount will remain unchanged this year. When it comes to IMI in Portugal in 2024, the price of a square metre (m2) for the purposes of calculating Municipal Property Tax and the tax assessment of real estate will remain at 665 euros/m2, according to an order published in the Diário da República (Portugal's Official Gazette).

"The Municipal Property Tax Code, approved by Decree-Law no. 287/2003 of 12th November, establishes in articles 38 and 39 that one of the objective elements included in the calculation formula of the urban property valuation system is the average construction value per square metre. This decree keeps in force the values applied during 2023," the document reads.

The price per square metre of construction is one of the elements that make up the formula for calculating the valuation system for urban buildings and, consequently, for determining their taxable asset value (VTP), on which the IMI rate is levied. 

The price per square metre of construction is set annually by government decree, on a proposal from the National Commission for the Valuation of Urban Buildings (CNAPU).

 

Although it is one of the elements that contribute to determining the VPT (property rateable value) of properties, this price is not automatically applied and is only reflected in new constructions or in properties that have been modified or rebuilt or following a new valuation, i.e. it applies to urban buildings whose "Model 1" declarations are submitted to the tax department after 1st January 2024.

 

To find out the value of the rates in each municipality, taxpayers can consult the data already published on Portugal's Portal das Finanças, while IMI tax calculators can be easily found online. (unfortunately it´s availale only in portuguese)

 

Also, you can find the percentage used to calculate IMI based on the location coefficient of your property. You can find out by visiting this ZONE MAP from the finance’s portal. (unfortunately it´s availale only in portuguese)

 

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