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Hi All, I have some basic questions about Portuguese real estate.
  • Are there government taxes that you have to pay on an annual basis (or some other time schedule)?
  • If yes, how do they base the tax charge (e.g., a % of the purchase price, a flat fee, other?)?
  • Are there other fees imposed on home owners on an annual basis (or some other time frame basis)?
  • If the property is an apartment or part of a planned community, are there community association fees?
  • How do real estate agent fees work? Who pays the fee? Are the fees regulated?
  • Is there some place on the internet where I can find a description of a typical real estate purchase process?
Thank you all for participating in this forum. I've been reading a lot of the questions and responses. They are extremely helpful.

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Here are the basic steps to help understand the procedures and legal acts that are involved in acquiring a property in Portugal. It is always recommended that qualified legal advice be sought in any purchase.

Use a Government Licensed Estate Agent.
This license is granted by the State according to a number of required qualifications on the part of the Estate Agent. It mainly serves as a guarantee that any individual Estate Agent must use certain forms of approved documentation to implement his functions in his profession. The Licensed Estate Agent is also bonded by the State in the form of an Insurance Cover that may be claimed against in the case of proven dispute.
It is quite normal for both Parties to initially enter into a Promissory Contract detailing the conditions of Sale - "Contrato de Promessa de Compra e Venda". This Contract is then legalized by registering it in the Notary Office. This Contract is legally binding on both sides and the law requires the seller to repay twice the deposit should he withdraw from the sale. Likewise, it the buyer fails to complete he forfeits the total of his deposit. There are specific laws relating to this act that a Lawyer will be able to explain.
It is often found practical for the buyer to appoint a third party such as their Lawyer to act for them legally in the matter. A document named "Procuração Publica" is prepared with the necessary details and then in the Notary Office this document is signed by the person(s) granting the "Power of Attorny" and registered by the Notary. This official document can also be created in the Portuguese language outside Portugal in a Portuguese Consul in a foreign country, or, in a Notary in the language of the country concerned. In the case of the latter the document must have the Seal of the Notary and an Apostil attached. An official translation into the Portuguese language will later be necessary.
Every buyer is required to obtain a Fiscal Number from the local Tax Office (Finanças).
Prior to act of purchase, the purchase will be subject to a Municipal payment named "IMT - Imposto Municipal sobre Transamissões" which as from the 1st of January 2003 replaced the previous tax payment named "SISA". This payment is paid in the local Tax Office nearest to the property. The amount to be paid is related in terms of percentage by "platforms" to the cost of the property being purchased. In limited cases the buyer will be exempt from paying this Tax.


Value of Property Percentage Applied
Deducted Value

Up to € 85.500,00
1%
€ 0,00

€ 85.500,00 until € 117.200,00
2%
€ 855,00

€ 117.200,00 until € 266.400,00
5%
€ 4.370,00

€ 159.800,00 until € 266.400,00
7%
€ 7.567,01

€ 266.400,00 until € 511.000,00
8%
€ 10.231,09

Superior to € 511.000,00
6%
€ 0,00


Example:
Price of property = € 100.000,00 x 2 % (% tax to apply) = € 2.000,00
Deducted Value (difference) € 855,00
Total to be Paid = € 2.000,00 - € 855,00 = € 1.145,00 IMT Tax

Commercial and building plots: pay flat rate of 6,5% of IMT Tax
Rustic and Agricultural lands: pay flat rate of 5% IMT Tax
When buyer is an Offshore company, Tax to be paid is flat rate of 15%



When all the above requirements have been completed the act of sale can proceed in any Notary Office. This act is known as the "Escritura de Compra e Venda" which takes place in front of the selected Notary and is recorded in his official books. The Notary will check prior to the act of sale that all the necessary documents are correct to ensure that the sale can proceed according to the facts provided. It is at this moment that payment is normally completed to the seller, and when applicable, the balance of purchase has to be made according to the signed Contract in Point 2 above. After the act is recorded the Notary Office will issue an official photocopy of the entry which is the proof to the buyer that the act has officially taken place. The photocopy will carry the seal of the Notary but as further official copies can be requested at any time this document should not be mistaken for a "Title Deed" - as known in the UK.

Stamp Duty
A Tax is levied on all documents, books, papers, acts and products listed in the General Schedule Stamp Duty Schedule and is determined by the value of the act, or, contract. A property purchase is subjected to a Stamp Duty of 0,8% of the declared value.
On completion of the above Notarial act the property in question has then to be registered in the new owners name in the Land Registry (Conservatoria do Registo Predial). This registration is not obligatory until the owner wishes to sell the property However, it is strongly recommend that this registration is made immediately after the Notary act as a preventative measure against a possible financial abuse by the previous owner.

Every year the owner of any property is subject to pay an annual Tax named "IMI" (formerly know as "Contribução Autarquica"), which can be related to the UK word "Rates". This charge is levied each April relating to the previous year and if the amount exceeds €250.00 then it will be divided into two equal bills, the first for payment in April, and the second, for payment in September. It is most important to pay this charge as the failure for doing so eventually results in the property being placed for sale on the market by the State and goes to the highest bidder.

IMI - (Imposta Municipal de Imóveis)
This is a municipal tax is levied on the taxable estate value on all properties located in Portuguese territory. The taxable person is the named owner of the property, usufructuary and surface rights holder, as on the 31st of December of the year in which the tax is related.

The IMI Rates are calculated on the following basis: for Rural properties 0,8%; for Urban properties-between 0,2% to 0,5% (variable from council to council and reviewed annually)
Hope this helps,if you need anyother advise PM me,
Good luck.
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