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Real estate taxes in most of Prague after stagnating for a long time!

Most districts in Prague agreed to increase the property tax coefficient. According to Deputy Mayor Pavel Vyhnánek (Praha sobÄ›), 53 out of 57 districts were in favor of changing the method of assessing the amount of tax. The four districts that did not plan an increase have not been identified

The city now is Preparation of a decree allowing coefficient quantity The tax to be decided by individual town halls is calculated. Real. Real Estate tax is the only tax that the city can affect. qatar sale

"Real property tax Prague hasn't changed for many years. The endorsement of The increase has been carried throughout the political spectrum," Vyhnánek Vyhnánek said. "The districts of the city have called for the property tax To increase. We decided to meet them." We decided to meet.

The coefficient will be higher than the draft of the city decree, and 20 town halls will be satisfied with the proposed height of the 53 districts planning to increase.

In Prague, the area At the national lowest possible level one coefficient is now established.

Prague is proposing a five-point increase to level two. The districts would set the size of their coefficient, according to the draft decree.

The factor is one of the factors used to set the residential property final rate tax. Immobilial tax is a land tax and a building tax And units.

According to the draft decree, the commercial coefficient affecting the amount of trade property tax remains at 1.5. By introducing a local coefficient, this tax will also increase effectively.

Prices of housing in Prague has risen sharply, even without an increase in property tax. They are the most expensive and relative in the Czech Republic Average net salary, among Europe's most expensive.

New prices of apartments have risen by approximately 90% since mid-2015, creating an unsustainable situation where housing for most Prague citizens is inaccessible. According to the Housing Availability Index published by the developer central group in June, a new Prague apartment of 70 square meters would cost the purchaser its entire yearly gross pay for 14.6 years. The new flat in Prague currently costs over CZK 106,000 per sqm.

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