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Malta Budget 2019 And The Real Estate Market

Malta Budget 2019 And The Real Estate Market<br><br>Malta Budget 2019 u2013 First & Second Time Buyers, Gozo, Rentals,<br>UCAs<br>Malta Budget 2019 u2013 the Finance Minister, the Hon. Prof. Edward Scicluna<br>announced key economic indicators as well as a number of key tax and other<br>measures<br><br>https://www.propertymarket.com.mt/

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Malta Budget 2019 And The Real Estate Market

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  1. Malta Budget 2019 – First & Second Time Buyers, Gozo, Rentals, UCAs Malta Budget 2019 – the Finance Minister, the Hon. Prof. Edward Scicluna announced key economic indicators as well as a number of key tax and other measures Enjoying a budget surplus for the third consecutive year, Malta has maintained its economic momentum, remaining one of the best performing economies in Europe. The economy grew by 6.7% in real terms in 2017 and positive results have been achieved in various sectors, including local and foreign investment, tourism and exports. The public debt target of 60% of GDP has been surpassed and stands at around 47% and is projected to continue to reduce to 43.8% in 2019. Unemployment stands at 3.8% and 90% of the new jobs created were in the private sector. Inflation as at September 2018 stood at 1.7% and the cost of living adjustment (COLA) has been set at €2.33 per week for the coming year. Duty exemption for first-time buyers The duty exemption currently available for first-time home buyers on the first €150,000 shall continue to apply during 2019. View properties for First Time Buyers »

  2. Reduction in duty for second-time buyers Individuals who sell their first residential property to acquire another residential property are currently eligible to a refund of duty of up to €3,000 (or €5,000 in the case of persons with special needs) provided that they do not own any other property at that time. This measure is being extended to qualifying acquisitions made during 2019. View the latest properties for sale » Duty on acquisition of property in an Urban Conservation Area (UCA) Acquisitions of property located in a UCA are subject to a reduced duty rate of 2.5% instead of 5%. This reduced rate shall continue to apply during 2019. Duty on acquisition of property in Gozo Individuals who acquire their residential property in Gozo are currently subject to a reduced duty rate of 2% instead of 5%. This reduced rate shall continue to apply during 2019. View the latest properties for sale in Gozo» Rental Properties & Social Initiatives Means testing to be scrapped for rental subsidies – with some caveats Single people who pay rent will be eligible for up to €3,000 per year in subsidies, up from €1,600. Couples with children will be eligible for up to €5,000. Only renters who pay a maximum of 15 per cent in income tax will be eligible Government is proposing a reduction in tax upon an eventual sale of property for landlords who lease out property at an affordable rent for 7 years (details to follow). To assist individuals over the age of 40 to purchase their own property, subject to the individual paying at least 50% of the cost of the property, Government will cover the interest payments on the home loans granted by a bank. • • • View the latest properties to rent » Home equity release Measures relating to home equity release facilities will be announced with a view to allow pensioners to improve their quality of life and to continue residing in their property while receiving either a one-time payment or monthly instalments from a financial institution, in exchange for the assignment of the right over the property or a portion thereof to the financial institution in question.

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