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      Tax Briefing

      On 22 December 2025, and following a long public consultation exercise, the House of Representatives voted into law, the provisions constituting the Cyprus Tax Reform. The provisions span over a set of six amending tax laws that have been published in the Official Gazette on 31 December 2025. The amending laws are as follows: 

      1. The Income Tax Law of 2002 (118(I)/2002), the “ITL”;
      2. The Special Contribution for the Defence Law of 2002 (117(I)/2002), the “SDCL”;
      3. The Capital Gains Tax Law of 1980 (52/1980), the “CGTL”;
      4. The Assessment and Collection of Taxes Law of 1978 (4/1978), the “ACTL”;
      5. The Collection of Taxes Law of 1962, the “CTL”;
      6. The Stamp Duty Law of 1963, the “SDL”.

      The new framework is applicable for tax years commencing 1 January 2026 and onwards.

      Please find below a brochure outlining the new provisions. 

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      Analysis of the main provisions - download the guide

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      George Markides

      Board Member, Head of Tax

      KPMG in Cyprus

      Costas Markides

      Board Member, International Tax and Corporate Services

      KPMG in Cyprus

      Katia Papanicolaou

      Board Member, Direct Tax Services

      KPMG in Cyprus

      Michalis Loizides

      Board Member, Partner in Charge of Limassol Office

      KPMG in Cyprus

      Michael Halios

      Board Member, Partner in Charge of Larnaca office

      KPMG in Cyprus


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