Cyprus Tax Reform – Summary

Following our tax alert issued in May 2025, the Cyprus House of Representatives approved the long-anticipated tax reform package on 22 December 2025, marking the first comprehensive reform of the Cyprus tax system since the country’s accession to the European Union. The majority of the amendments to the Cyprus tax legislation are effective as from 1 January 2026.

The reform introduces changes across several areas of the tax framework and is relevant to both individuals and corporate taxpayers. As expected, the existing incentives for individuals relocating to Cyprus remain unchanged, including the non-dom regime and the 50% exemption on employment income. From a corporate perspective, while the corporate income tax rate has increased, the Notional Interest Deduction provisions and the Cyprus Intellectual Property Box regime remain unaffected.

Overall, the reform reflects an effort to modernise the Cyprus tax system while preserving key competitiveness features that have historically supported inbound investment and business structuring. The principal amendments introduced by the reform are outlined below.

Specific Provision

Previous
(Applicable until 31/12/2025)

New
(Effective from 01/01/2026)

Income Tax

Corporate Income Tax Rate

12.5%

15%

Tax Losses

Allowed for 5 years

(applies to all business losses)

Extended to 7 years. In addition, it is clarified that for the purposes of group loss relief, the taxpayer should first offset such tax losses from its own taxable income, before surrendering to other group entities

Cryptocurrencies

Taxation at 8%

R&D Super Deduction – Additional 20%

Applies for years 2022-2024

Extended to years 2025 – 2030

Personal Income Tax (“PIT”) –

Tax Rates

35% on income above €60,000

35% on income above €72,000

(i.e. the existing bands are expanded)

PIT –

Tax Free Threshold

€19,500

€22,000

PIT –

Other Deductions

(a) Families with children/students

(income-based criteria),

(b) Interest on housing loans or rent for primary residence,

(c) Expenses incurred for electric vehicles and energy efficiency of primary residence

Share Option Schemes

Taxation at 8%

Ex-Gratia Payments

20% on amount exceeding €200,000

Transfer Pricing

Threshold for maintaining a Local File set at €5mln for financial transactions and €1mln for other categories

Threshold increases to €10mln for financial transactions, €5mln for goods and €2.5mln for other categories.

Further, the law clarifies the conditions that a director is considered as connected party to the company

Special Defence Contribution

Dividends Tax Rate

17% SDC on dividend distributions for Cyprus tax-resident and domiciled individuals

5% for Cyprus tax-resident and domiciled individuals

Deemed Dividend Distribution

17% SDC applied on 70% of adjusted accounting profits if not distributed within 2 years from the end of the tax year

Abolished

 (Passive) Rental Income

3% SDC on 75% of gross rental income

Abolished

Other

 Stamp Duty

Applies broadly

Abolished

Insurance Premium Tax

Premium tax for life insurance companies (minimum tax of 1.5% of gross premium income)

Abolished

Next steps

The above provides a summary of the principal amendments introduced by the new legislation. Further tax alerts will follow, addressing specific aspects of the reform in greater detail.

For any in-depth analysis or assistance in assessing the implications of the new rules on particular structures or transactions, our team remains at your disposal.

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