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Vacancy tax. The deputy minister explains

We will not introduce a cadastral tax understood as a property value tax commonly paid by all Poles – emphasized Piotr Uściński when asked about plans to change the taxation of residential real estate.

At the same time, he informed that the ministry was constantly analyzing the problem of vacancies and the so-called flipping. – We know that there is a problem of vacancy on the market. We cannot allow it to be a massive problem, that new flats remain empty and await an increase in value, instead of being rented – said Uściński.

For several months, the Ministry of Finance assured that the government was not planning to introduce a cadastral tax. The department of development and technology went somewhat across this narrative, which in November informed about the work on creating a tax on vacancy and a levy that would apply to the so-called flippers.

“As far as our properties are concerned, we confirm that we see the problem of the so-called vacancies, i.e. flats purchased solely for investment purposes that are neither inhabited nor rented by the buyer. price “- MRiT informed

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