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What is the transaction tax generally, and what property taxes do Portuguese immigrants need to pay?

Taxes and fees paid by Portuguese immigrants to buy a house: as long as the property right of the house is privately owned, the owner of the house needs to pay the property tax, and the calculation of the property tax is determined according to the actual value of the house.

Portugal's housing tax situation mainly has four parts:

(1) Property transfer tax: various taxes and fees to be paid in the process of house transfer. The fees charged by the Housing and Real Estate Bureau are: registration fee of 50 yuan/set. 5 yuan/stamp, 0.05% stamp (contract), transaction fee of 4 yuan/m2. 2% deed tax is levied by the financial department.

(2) Value-added tax is a tax levied on the value-added realized by units and individuals in selling goods or providing processing, repair and replacement services and importing goods. Value-added tax has become one of the most important taxes in China, accounting for more than 60% of all taxes in China, and it is the largest tax. Value-added tax is collected by the State Taxation Bureau, 75% of which comes from the central government and 25% from local governments. The import value-added tax is collected by the customs, and all the taxes are the central fiscal revenue.

(3) Property tax refers to the fees charged by property owners and users who entrust property management units to carry out daily maintenance, repair, rectification and provide other services related to residents' lives in residential areas, including buildings and their equipment, public facilities, greening, sanitation, transportation, public security and environment.

(4) Stamp duty is a tax levied on various contracts, property rights transfer documents, business account books and account books signed in economic activities. There are two ways to collect stamp duty in Portugal: one is a fixed tax rate, and the other is to collect stamp duty according to a certain proportion of the total contract amount.