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Please, maybe somebody knows information about difference in taxes between the contract price and the fiscal value of the land?
The seller insists on putting low price in the escritura, but wants me to pay him in cash. We make the notary deal. We put the price in dollars. I am the buyer, I want to write the whole price in all papers, in order to avoid smth during the deal or in the future(?).
I can not find the accountant here, who can exactly explain me the way of purchasing the land and the taxes which a buyer pays while he buys a land and in the future while he owns this land. I have taken two consultations with different accountants and they contradict each other. Really, two contradiction consultations. The main question is about annual taxes in the future.
One adviser says that the owner will pay annual taxes from the real contract price, so it is good to show the low price in the contract when I buy a land.
The second adviser says that the owner pays annual taxes only from the fiscal price, so it does not matter what is the prices pointed in the esctitura.
The second question is about taxes which the buyer pays while siging the escitura. There some fees for notary and it seems there is no big difference if I show low or full price.
So what is your experience in this country? Can you share your advice please?
What are the risks if we put underprice (lower price) of the property?
What are benefits for the owner if we put underprice of the property? Or better is writing the full price?
What is the way of collecting taxes here, does the owner pay from the ecritura price or from the fiscal price? as I know it is 1,25% from the price in pesos with official rate (escritura is in USD). Maybe there some more hidden taxes?
Does here exist the escrow bank service, when the buyer puts money on the special account for the seller, but the seller can use this money only after the property contract is registered in the special government agency? thank you so much
The seller insists on putting low price in the escritura, but wants me to pay him in cash. We make the notary deal. We put the price in dollars. I am the buyer, I want to write the whole price in all papers, in order to avoid smth during the deal or in the future(?).
I can not find the accountant here, who can exactly explain me the way of purchasing the land and the taxes which a buyer pays while he buys a land and in the future while he owns this land. I have taken two consultations with different accountants and they contradict each other. Really, two contradiction consultations. The main question is about annual taxes in the future.
One adviser says that the owner will pay annual taxes from the real contract price, so it is good to show the low price in the contract when I buy a land.
The second adviser says that the owner pays annual taxes only from the fiscal price, so it does not matter what is the prices pointed in the esctitura.
The second question is about taxes which the buyer pays while siging the escitura. There some fees for notary and it seems there is no big difference if I show low or full price.
So what is your experience in this country? Can you share your advice please?
What are the risks if we put underprice (lower price) of the property?
What are benefits for the owner if we put underprice of the property? Or better is writing the full price?
What is the way of collecting taxes here, does the owner pay from the ecritura price or from the fiscal price? as I know it is 1,25% from the price in pesos with official rate (escritura is in USD). Maybe there some more hidden taxes?
Does here exist the escrow bank service, when the buyer puts money on the special account for the seller, but the seller can use this money only after the property contract is registered in the special government agency? thank you so much