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Expert analysis and practical guides on Cyprus law, tax, immigration, and business.



On 24 April 2026, Cyprus extended the transitional regime that lets some buyers claim the 5% VAT rate on a primary residence under the more generous pre-2023 rules. Here is what changed and which deadlines apply.

Most foreign residents who plan to keep driving in Cyprus eventually have to exchange their licence for a local one. Here is how the conversion works — eligibility, the 185-day residence rule, the TOM 7D application, and what slows applications down.

Relocating from the United Kingdom to Cyprus requires coordinated planning in both jurisdictions. This guide covers the Statutory Residence Test, HMRC notification, split year treatment, the UK IHT tail, the Pink Slip, Cyprus Non-Dom status, the revised 60-day rule and Cyprus company structuring for British entrepreneurs in 2026.

Many British expatriates in Cyprus assume that relocating removes them from UK inheritance tax. It does not. The 2025 long-term residence rules may keep you within scope for years after leaving the UK — even if all your Cyprus affairs are in order.

Moving from Germany to Cyprus requires coordinated planning in both countries. This guide covers German deregistration, exit tax, the Yellow Slip, Cyprus Non-Dom status, the revised 60-day rule and company structuring for entrepreneurs relocating in 2026.

AI tools can generate a basic will template in seconds. But under Cyprus law, a will must meet strict formalities, account for forced heirship rules, and handle cross-border assets. Here is why AI falls short.

Cyprus combines a 15% corporate tax rate, zero withholding tax on dividends, an IP Box regime taxing qualifying income at 3%, and non-dom status that exempts individuals from tax on dividends and interest. This guide breaks down every major tax benefit available in Cyprus for businesses and individuals, with comparisons to other EU countries.

The Cyprus IP Box regime taxes qualifying intellectual property income at an effective rate of approximately 3% — one of the lowest in the EU. This guide explains the 80% deduction mechanism, the OECD nexus fraction formula with a worked example, which assets qualify, and how to claim the benefit on your tax return.

Cyprus remains one of the most attractive jurisdictions in Europe for individuals who want to establish tax residency in an EU member state. Once tax resident and non-domiciled, dividend and passive interest income can usually be received without Cyprus income tax or Special Defence Contribution.

Every Cyprus company must register its ultimate beneficial owners (UBOs) with the Registrar of Companies. Here is what you need to file, by when, and what happens if you miss a deadline.

Cyprus is not yet in the Schengen zone, but 2026 is the target year for full membership. This guide explains the timeline, what Schengen means for travel and residency, and who benefits most from Cyprus joining the Schengen Area.

GESY (Γενικό Σύστημα Υγείας) is the universal healthcare system in Cyprus, providing affordable medical care to citizens, EU nationals, and eligible residents. This guide covers eligibility, contribution rates, covered services, and how to register.