German Property Tax Information
Owners of rental property in Germany, who are non-resident there, are liable to pay taxes
in Germany. An Individual is considered non-resident in Germany if s/he does not spend 183 days or more in any
tax year (calendar year) in Germany or does not have their primary residence there.
German taxes payable when purchasing a property are as follows:
German Transfer Fees. The transfer of German real estate is
subject to a real estate transfer tax (RETT) of 3.5 % on the purchase price of the property.
VAT is charged at the standard rate of 16% (19% from 2007) or a
reduced rate of 7%. The transfer of real estate is not subject to VAT, however, it is possible to ‘opt to tax’
depending on the purchaser’s VAT status.
Ongoing property taxes payable in Germany are as follows:
German Income Tax rates vary between 20% - 42%, however
non-residents rae subject to a minimum rate of 25%. The Tax Office (Finanzamt) estimate the tax liability for the
current year based on the final payment for the previous year and require you to make quarterly payments of tax in
March, June, September and December.
The final tax liability is determined by filing an Income tax return, which must be
filed by the 31May.
Non residents are subject to German withholding tax on income from rental or leasing of
certain property.
The withholding tax rate is 25% (of gross income without deduction for costs).
Non-Residents can avoid withholding tax on rents if they register with the German tax office and elect to be
taxed on net rents after costs at rates varying from 15%-42%, similar to residents.
When there are 2 or more non-married owners of the property a Partnership will need to be
created.
German Corporate Income Tax is payable if property is purchased
through a company and is calculated @ 25% on the company profits after costs. No tax is withheld on rental
payments to non-resident companies holding German property. A Solidarity tax of 1.25% approx is also
applied.
Local German Property tax is a communal tax levied by the local
authority in each region. There are 2 types: A applies to agricultural property and B to building land &
buildings. The tax is calculated using the unit value (einheitswert) as fixed by the Finance Authority (ie
assessed value which is usually lower than the purchase price) and rates depend on the location of the property.
Rates in West Germany range from 2.6% - 6%. However the average rate for residential property is 3.5%. A
multiplier is then applied to the % calculation.
Other applicable taxes are as follows:
German Capital Gains Tax (CGT) rate is the same as the personal
income tax rate. The profits from the sale of private real estate that has been held for more than 10 years is
exempt from capital gains tax. Capital gains from the sale of real estate that is re-invested in the purchase of
alternative real estate is exempt from tax, subject to certain conditions.
German Inheritance Tax (IHT) and gift tax are assessed on the basis
of the taxable property with rates varying bewteen 7% -50%. This is the amount by which the beneficiary is
enriched and which is not subject to tax exemption. The value of each asset is determined in accordance with the
Valuation Law. The rates of German IHT or gift tax vary and depend on the relationship between the donor and
beneficiary and the value of the inheritance/gift.
Worldwide income
If resident in the UK or Ireland you will have to declare any income receivd in
Germany in your annual resident tax return. There is a double taxation agreement between Germany, Ireland and the
UK so double taxation relief applies in some cases. Please contact us for further details regarding double taxation
relief and/or filing your Resident Tax Return.
Property Tax International can organise the completion and filing of all neccessary
German tax retuns in addition to advising on your tax obligations in your home country.
The information provided here is intended as a guide only. While Property Tax
International Limited makes every effort to ensure that the information contained herein is accurate, we take no
responsibility or liability for any inaccurate, delayed or incomplete information, nor for any actions taken in
reliance thereon.
German Property Tax Rates And deadlines
Tax Year: January - December
Income Tax Rate: 20%-42%
Income Tax Deadline: 31 May
Capital Gains Tax Rate: Own < 10yrs: 15-42%
Own > 10yrs: Nil
Wealth Tax: N/A
Dual Tax Agreement with Ireland: Yes
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