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Common sense of real estate tax of Irish immigrants

# Irish Immigrants # Introduction The stamp duty in Ireland is the tax you need to pay when you want to buy a house. If the real estate value is 1 10,000 euros, the stamp duty is 65438+ 0% of the real estate purchase amount. The following is the common sense of Irish immigration property tax, welcome to read!

Common sense of real estate tax of Irish immigrants

For the property with a value higher than 6,543.8+0,000 euros, the stamp duty is 2% of the purchase amount of the property. Your lawyer will arrange to pay the stamp duty for you, but you must give the money to your lawyer when they complete the transaction, so you need to prepare the money in advance.

Generally speaking, there are two options for Irish real estate tax:

1, installment payment: deducted from the payroll; Deduction from social security income; Deduct from the debit card every month; Cash payment.

2. One-time payment: one-time debit card/credit card payment; Cash payment; A check/payment slip.

Who will pay the property tax:

Owners of all residential properties, including rental properties, must pay taxes. LPT is also required for the following categories: long-term lease (20 years or more); Owning the lifelong rights and interests of the residential property or the right of long-term residence (more than 20 years); Local * or social housing organizations; As the estate agent of the deceased owner (for example, as the executor/administrator of the estate). If the trustee or beneficiary holds residential property in the form of trust, * * * shall bear legal responsibility. If there are multiple co-owners, it is necessary to unanimously decide who will pay LPT. If no one pays taxes, the estimated cost of LPT can be charged to any owner; Leased property: If the residential property is leased under a normal short-term lease (less than 20 years), the owner will pay LPT. For long-term lease (more than 20 years), if a person occupies a residential property without rent, it will be deemed that the owner owns the property. In this case, the tenant will pay LPT.

Evaluate your property:

The tax payable is calculated according to the market value of the relevant house. LPT is a self-assessment tax, so you can calculate the tax payable according to your own assessment of the market value of the real estate. You can check the residential property sales register issued by PSRA Property Service Bureau to evaluate the value of your property.

Calculation of property tax:

Ireland's property tax takes 1 10,000 euros as the watershed. For houses with market value less than 1 10,000 euros, 0. 18% of the house price will be levied, and 0.25% will be levied for those exceeding 1 10,000 euros. Local governments can adjust the property tax appropriately, fluctuating between-15% and+15%.

Article 2 Conditions and expenses of Irish immigrants

Ireland is a parliamentary republic in western Europe, facing the Atlantic Ocean in the west and facing Britain across the sea. It is one of the few English-speaking countries in Europe. In recent years, with the upsurge of European immigration, Ireland has also begun to attract the attention of some applicants. However, due to the high investment requirements of Irish immigrants, the overall situation is not hot. However, Ireland has developed education and medical care, good climate and environment, generous welfare and high living standards, which is quite attractive to many people.

First, the conditions needed for immigration to Ireland

Unlike many European countries, Ireland mainly adopts investment methods such as enterprises, funds, bonds or donations. However, it is recommended that most applicants donate or invest in enterprises. The specific requirements are as follows:

1, the way to invest in enterprises

1) Principal applicant 18 years old or above, non-EU citizen, no criminal record;

2) Proof that the net assets are not less than 2 million euros;

3)1000000 euro investment enterprise, lasting at least three years.

The investment enterprise has no risk at all, and can get back all the investment after the investment expires. Generally speaking, the enterprises recommended for investment are all used for infrastructure construction in Ireland, or projects that benefit the people, such as the construction of nursing homes and government welfare real estate. The related construction is guaranteed by the government. After the completion, the government will buy it in full. There is no operational risk, and the applicant's funds are absolutely safe.

2. Donation method

1) Principal applicant 18 years old or above, non-EU citizen, no criminal record;

2) Individual donations are not less than 500,000 euros, and group donations are not less than 400,000 euros.

The donation project requires less capital investment from the applicant, but the donated money can't be recovered, and the investment is not small on the whole.

Second, the cost of immigrating to Ireland.

In fact, the cost of immigrating to Ireland is relatively high. In addition to investing and donating funds, there are additional expenses. But the difference between investment and donation is that the money invested can be recovered after a certain period of time expires, while the money donated by charity is equivalent to permanent donation and cannot be recovered. The specific requirements are as follows:

1, the cost of the investment enterprise

1) investment 1 ten thousand euros;

2) Government application fee: 65,438+0,500 euros;

3) Visa fee, ID card fee, etc. : about 500 euros/person;

4) Third-party expenses: translation fees, notarization fees, certification fees, etc. About 65,438 yuan+500,000 yuan, subject to the actual occurrence.

2, the cost of the donation project

1) Donation: 500,000 euros (individual) or 400,000 euros (group donation);

2) Attorney's fee: 50,000 euros;

3) Visa fee, ID card fee, etc. : about 500 euros/person;

4) Third-party expenses: translation fees, notarization fees, certification fees, etc. About 65,438 yuan+500,000 yuan, subject to the actual occurrence.

Generally speaking, if you choose an investment enterprise to immigrate to Ireland, the actual cost is not high, but you need to occupy more funds in the early stage. However, compared with the many benefits brought by obtaining identity, such a trade-off is also very worthwhile.

Article 3 Common sense of Irish immigrants' physical examination

Under normal circumstances, the physical examination of Irish immigrants focuses on two aspects: on the one hand, whether the applicant has a serious infectious disease that affects public safety, and on the other hand, whether it is possible to cause chronic diseases that may lead to high medical expenses for the public.

Serious infectious diseases that affect public safety, such as tuberculosis and AIDS, are more common. In recent years, diseases such as tuberculosis are quite common in China. Many people don't have typical symptoms such as low fever, cough and emaciation after infection, and they don't know until X-ray shows lung calcification. The infection rate of tuberculosis in Ireland is very low, so tuberculosis is one of the serious diseases that Irish immigrants attach importance to in physical examination.

However, this does not mean that people who are unfortunately infected with tuberculosis can never immigrate or study in Ireland. Usually they need sputum culture for three days in a row. If the result is negative, it proves that there is no living Mycobacterium tuberculosis in their sputum, which is not contagious to the public, and X-rays can be rechecked three months later to prove that their tuberculosis focus is stable and there is no recurrence.

Therefore, after severe infectious diseases are generally completely cured, it is no problem to immigrate without affecting public health and safety.

What is more difficult to deal with is chronic diseases. In fact, chronic diseases are often not very serious, but because maintaining physical condition may increase Ireland's medical insurance expenditure, the immigration application will not be passed. The most common chronic disease is diabetes.

Usually, after a chronic disease is detected, it will be reported to the immigration officer according to the regulations, and the immigration officer will decide how to deal with it. If you are diagnosed with a chronic disease, but you want to emigrate, it is not completely impossible to turn over. You can usually find a medical expert recognized by the Immigration Bureau for disease analysis. The theme of the whole analysis revolves around "you can't spend much money on this disease" and you still have the opportunity to apply.

No matter what kind of immigration program you apply for, the process of physical examination is basically the same. Specific physical examination items include blood test, urine test and chest X-ray.

Generally, applicants receive medical examination notice first. Specific physical examination items and precautions will be marked on the notice. After receiving the letter, the applicant can go to the designated hospital to find the relevant doctor to start the physical examination. However, it should be noted that not every hospital can have a physical examination. Irish immigration officers only accept medical reports from hospitals and doctors designated on the medical form. The scope of these hospitals and doctors is valued by the Irish Immigration Department. As long as it is not the physical examination results of designated medical institutions, they are not satisfied.

The general physical examination is valid for one year, so simply speaking, immigrants need a physical examination for one year, and they can't miss the time, otherwise the physical examination will be invalid. If it exceeds the validity period of one year, you have to go to the designated hospital for physical examination.

Generally speaking, the health report after the physical examination will not be directly given to the applicant, and the physical examination doctor will not directly and clearly tell you what problems may affect the immigration procedures. They can only tell you about health problems from the perspective of "care" for your attention in the future.