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20 November 2017

Abolishment Of Stamp Duties On Residential Lease Agreements

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Wolf Theiss

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Stamp duties on certain legal transactions were introduced nearly 300 years ago to enable the illiterate to enter into legal agreements.
Austria Real Estate and Construction

A PECULIARITY OF AUSTRIAN LAW HAS – PARTIALLY - BEEN ABOLISHED

Stamp duties on certain legal transactions were introduced nearly 300 years ago to enable the illiterate to enter into legal agreements. Even after the decrease in illiteracy, these stamp duties have never been abolished.

Lease agreements are legal transactions that trigger such stamp duty in the amount of 1% of the total rent for the term of the agreement (up to a maximum of 18 years, or in case of residential lease agreements up to a maximum of three years).

As of 11 November 2017 this has changed: Residential lease agreements that are entered into as of this date will no longer trigger stamp duty. This amendment has been debated for quite a while and was finally adopted in October 2017 right before the elections for the Austrian Parliament.

However, all other lease and tenancy agreements, in particular for shops, storage facilities, parking spaces etc. will still trigger fees.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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