06 October 2022

Real estate transfer tax on share deals – how to approach potential double taxation issues

The risk of double taxation of share deals with real estate transfer tax being assessed both at signing and at closing has been a topic of discussion since the real estate transfer tax reform in 2021.

According to the administrative decree issued by the German tax authorities on 10 May 2022, this kind of double taxation is possible but can be avoided by taking procedural steps. This GSK Update provides some practical examples as an introduction to the topic.

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