If you have 500,000.
1- You buy a house with it.
2- If you buy products, laptops, travel, vacations, rent payments, furniture etc
Do you pay more tax on 2 in total?
No, for 1. In addition to the VAT, which is due in both, the property tax is added to the house and then the property tax annually.
If you want to add value added tax in the long term but with the house more because you have to pay property tax too…
(All without guarantee)
Real estate transfer tax applies when buying a house (3.5 to 6.5%). 19% sales tax for other expenses, 7% for groceries, rents are free of sales tax.
But with the house more because you also have to pay property tax.
You do not pay property tax when buying.
Yes, but in the long run you pay more taxes
Not correct. Buying a house is exempt from VAT.
Maybe in the long run. But that was not the question. You always pay property tax as a tenant when you live.
Aha. And how can it be that when building my house, the 19% was added to every craftsman's bill, namely on material AND on wages? What is wrong here please?
That when building my house
Because BUY is not BAU. You will probably not have paid any real estate transfer tax for the construction.
Of course I paid real estate transfer tax on the property!
And of course I bought a house by building the house, so I bought it.
You probably didn't build the property. Let someone else explain the difference between buying and building.
Uh, difference: property + real estate transfer tax = exempt from VAT
House construction on account + VAT = real estate tax free
or do you want to seriously discuss tax law with a tax officer (Lesterb42)?
Fact: the purchase of a house is free of VAT.