Is the standard land value for a building plot in a private sale binding?

  • Erstellt am 2019-10-28 12:35:50

guckuck2

2019-10-28 15:55:04
  • #1
Just ask the notary, who is needed anyway. He won't be notarizing cheap transfers or even gifts for the first time.
 

Nordlys

2019-10-28 16:19:11
  • #2
Don’t crap your pants. What do they want to do? Fine. They suspect something. Then they’ll follow up. Then you send them transfer slips and give them the puppy-dog eyes, that’s all there was and is. Then they have to prove the opposite first. In dubio pro reo. That’s not enough for a house search to find the 100k black at uncle Gert’s in the hollowed-out family Bible. Karsten
 

MikeGirsche

2019-10-28 16:37:03
  • #3

For significantly less than the standard land value...

Yes, that's exactly the question. How much can you deduct from the standard land value without getting into trouble with the tax office?
 

Nordlys

2019-10-28 20:16:49
  • #4
Then transfer him 55k or whatever would be normal and he will pay you back.
 

guckuck2

2019-10-28 20:29:38
  • #5
What would then be a gift, which may be subject to taxation.

Get advice.
 

Grobmutant

2019-11-06 11:02:21
  • #6
Has anything else come up here? I would also be interested to know what kind of "discount" a tax office accepts.
 

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