How and How Long It Can Be Purchased with Vat by 9%. the Increase in the Tax Rate by 21% Affects the Entire Real Estate Market
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People who are quick to conclude an advance contract by the end of July with the aim of ensuring that they can still benefit from buying a reduced VAT rate of 9%, before...
The tax package announced by Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan raises the real estate market and can go beyond the plans of those who are going to buy their own accommodation. Apartments prices can also increase by EUR 10,000. Buyers who want to benefit from reduced VAT by 9% on the purchase of a less than 600,000 rent must sign the contract and buy the advance by 1 August of this year, and the transaction will be finalised by 1 August 2026.
The measures taken by the government by Ilie Bolojan are directly in the 600,000 budgets benefiting from wage losses, along with the fact that they are faced, like the other Romanians, with price cuts. Article 600,000 of the budgets will be affected by the measures taken by the government by Ilie Bolojan: "A reduction of at least 15% of VAT" appears for the first time in Romania TV.
The housing tax will increase from 9% to 21%, which could cost up to EUR 15,000 price for an apartment, I tell market experts, warning that housing costs could affect rents and rents.
Thousands of Romanians risk losing their down payment homes. The government has decided to give buyers who have pre-contracts signed by August 1, with a reduced VAT of 9%, a grace period of only one year until the projects are completed. Many developers will not meet this deadline, and customers will have to pay thousands of euros more to cover the price difference due to the VAT increase to 21 percent.
Persons who are quick to conclude an anti-contract by the end of July with the aim of ensuring that they can benefit from the purchase of a 9% reduced VAT quota dwelling, before this possibility disappears from 1 August, must meet a new, durable condition introduced by the Bolojan Government in the draft law adopted at the Government's seat.
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