Annual Levy 2021- Extension 

Extension is given for the payment of 2021 Annual Corporate Levy  

The deadline for the payment of the 2021 annual levy is extended to 31 December 2021 (from 30 June 2021). The penalty imposition of 10% (up to 2 months delay) and 30% (delay between 2 to 5 months) for late payments is suspended accordingly. 

Παράταση για την πληρωμή του Ετήσιου Τέλους για το 2021 

Η προθεσμία για την πληρωμή του Ετήσιου Τέλους για το 2021 παρατείνεται έως τις 31 Δεκεμβρίου 2021 (από τις 30 Ιουνίου 2021). Η επιβολή ποινής 10% (καθυστέρηση έως 2 μήνες) και 30% (καθυστέρηση μεταξύ 2 έως 5 μηνών) για καθυστερημένες πληρωμές αναστέλλεται ανάλογα. 

The IP Box regime in Cyprus is a tax incentive program designed to encourage companies to invest in research and development (R&D) activities. This regime allows companies to claim a reduced corporate tax rate on income derived from certain qualifying intellectual property (IP) rights.

The regime applies to a wide range of IP rights, including patents, trademarks, designs, and copyrights. To qualify for the reduced tax rate, the IP rights must be developed, acquired, or registered in Cyprus by the company claiming the benefit.

The reduced tax rate under the IP Box regime is currently set at 6.25%, which is significantly lower than the standard corporate tax rate of 12.5%. This can result in significant tax savings for companies that are able to qualify for the regime.

In order to claim the benefits of the IP Box regime, companies must first submit a formal application to the Cyprus Tax Department. The application must include detailed information about the qualifying IP rights, as well as documentation to support the company's claim that the rights were developed, acquired, or registered in Cyprus.

In addition to the reduced tax rate, the IP Box regime also provides companies with a number of other benefits. These include exemptions from capital gains tax on the disposal of qualifying IP rights, and exemptions from stamp duty on the transfer of such rights.

The IP Box regime in Cyprus is a powerful tool for companies that are engaged in R&D activities. By providing a reduced tax rate on income derived from IP rights, it can help to encourage investment in innovation and promote the development of new technologies.

It is important to note that the IP Box regime is subject to specific conditions, such as the IP rights must be developed, acquired or registered in Cyprus, the company has to be a resident of Cyprus, and the company must show that the IP rights were developed, acquired or registered with the intention of exploiting it for commercial purposes. Also, the company has to keep records of the R&D activities and the IP rights that are eligible for the IP Box regime.

Overall, the IP Box regime in Cyprus is a valuable incentive for companies looking to invest in R&D and IP development. It can help to reduce the overall tax burden on companies and encourage innovation and growth in the country.

The IP Box regime in Cyprus allows companies to claim a reduced corporate tax rate on income derived from certain qualifying intellectual property (IP) rights.

The specific reduced tax rate under the IP Box regime is 80% of the standard corporate tax rate of 12.5% which means the rate is 10%. This can result in significant tax savings for companies that are able to qualify for the regime.

The IP Box regime in Cyprus applies to a wide range of intellectual property (IP) rights, including patents, trademarks, designs, and copyrights.

Patents: An invention that is new, involves an inventive step, and is capable of industrial application.

Trademarks: A sign that is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one undertaking from those of other undertakings.

Designs: The appearance of the whole or a part of a product resulting from the features of, in particular, the lines, contours, colors, shape, texture or materials of the product itself or its ornamentation.

Copyright: The rights granted to authors of literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works, sound recordings, films, broadcasts and cable programmes.

It's important to note that not all IP rights will qualify for the IP Box regime. The rights have to be developed, acquired or registered in Cyprus by the company claiming the benefit and they have to be used for commercial purpose.

The company also has to demonstrate that it has incurred qualifying expenditure on the development, acquisition or registration of the IP rights.

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