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Real Estate Property Tax

February 3rd, 2010

Real Estate Property Tax Dominican Republic

A 1% annual tax is assessed on any real property owned by individuals, based on the value of the property as appraised by the government authorities. (Articles 1 to 3 of Law #18-88). Properties are valued without taking into account any furniture or equipment to be found in them. For built lots, the 1% is calculated only for values exceeding RD$5 million pesos. For unbuilt lots, the 1% tax is calculated on the actual appraised value without the RD$5 million pesos exemption. Individuals must pay this tax every year on or before March 11, or in two equal installments: 50% on or before March 11, and the remaining 50%, on or before September 11.

The RD$5 million pesos threshold is adjusted annually for inflation.

The following properties are exempt from this tax:

(1) Built properties valued at RD$5,000,000 or below.
(2) Farm properties.
(3) Properties whose owners are 65 years old or older, who have owned it for more than 15 years and have no other property in their name.
(4) Properties subject to the Tax on Assets.

(Article “Real Estate Property Tax in the Dominican Republic” by Fabio J. Guzman Ariza from Attorneys at Law at www.drlawyer.com).
Note: While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this publication, it is not intended to provide legal advice as individual situations will differ and should be discussed with an expert and/or lawyer. For specific technical or legal advice on the information provided and related topics, please contact the author.