Standard Admin / Monday, March 25, 2024 / Categories: Client Enquiries Real Enquiry: I’m looking to setup as a non-dom in Cyprus and will have Cryptos Gains - how will i be taxed? One of the main reasons I’m interested in the Cyprus non-dom status is if I can cash out/ sell my crypto assets to €’s which I have been holding for several years. Hi, I’m looking to setup as a non-dom in Cyprus. My income comes from a UK Ltd company which is around £50,000-£100,000 per year. My tax residency is currently Spain, but I want to leave the country. One of the main reasons I’m interested in the Cyprus non-dom status is if I can cash out/ sell my crypto assets to €’s which I have been holding for several years. I realise for the non-dom status I would need to spend 60 days within the country per year and rent or purchase a property. My question is would the crypto profits be taxed at 0%? I keep reading conflicting things on different lawyer websites. How much are you fees for this setup? And annual accounting? Thank you, Client —————— Hello dear Client, We specialise on the matter! Crypto disposal is usually taxed at a personal level, if you hold them as a person (see table here) or corporation tax rate of 12.5% only, if a Cyprus Company disposes of them. The only way to avoid paying the Corporation Tax via Company or Personal Tax (if you sell them as a person) is if you prove that you have inherited them or if you prove that you are not a trader. We can get a tax ruling for this for a fee. Should you wish more guidance and clarification on the matter we can consult you at Euro 300 + VAT until all your enquiries are resolved. More on the matter - Read Relevant Articles: Article 1 Article 2 Article 3 Video 1 Article 4 Fees Requested Company formation: Euro 1,650 + VAT Accounting, audit, tax: - see standardised price lists here If the above fees and explanation is within your budget etc we can arrange a call to determine next steps At your convenience, CYAUSE Team Previous Article Real Client Enquiry: 60 Days Rule and how it applies to his personal circumstances Next Article Real Client Enquiry: Nominee Director / Shareholder for the Cyprus Company - Do we need one? Print 241 Rate this article: No rating Tags: cyprus taxationCyprus companycypruscryptocryptocurrencytax on fiatetheriumbitcoincryptotaxpersonal tax12.5%30%35%crypto currencyminingrulingtax ruling Please login or register to post comments.