Lower Your Portuguese Property Tax (IMI) – Free Tool & Guide

by Michael Brown - Business Editor
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Portuguese homeowners could be due for a tax refund as a result of outdated property assessments,and a critical deadline is fast approaching. Many properties are still being taxed at rates reflecting their initial value, even after years of depreciation, leading to inflated Imposto Municipal sobre Imóveis (IMI) bills. A new free online simulator, launched by maistax.pt, offers a quick way for owners to assess potential savings-but homeowners must act quickly, with the deadline to request a reevaluation set for December 31st.

Smart Money Management: Portuguese Homeowners Could See Property Tax Savings

Many homeowners in Portugal may be overpaying their annual property tax, known as Imposto Municipal sobre Imóveis (IMI), and are unaware of a potential remedy. A significant number of taxpayers haven’t requested a reevaluation of their property’s taxable value (VPT), leading to continued payments based on outdated assessments. This often occurs when a property’s assessed value doesn’t reflect its age, effectively treating it as “new” for tax purposes even after many years, resulting in a higher tax bill.

A detailed explanation of this issue, including a video report from last year, can be found here.

A new free simulator is now available at maistax.pt, allowing homeowners to quickly determine if they are eligible for a reduction in their IMI payments simply by uploading their property deed (caderneta predial) in PDF format. The tool estimates potential savings.

Homeowners have a limited time to take advantage of this opportunity – the deadline is December 31st – and the steps to request a reevaluation from the Tax Authority are outlined.

This information is geared towards homeowners looking to understand how to avoid unnecessary tax payments and utilize practical tools to verify potential savings. Some individuals have already reported anticipated annual savings of around 100 euros.

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