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Increase in tariffs, fixed fees, taxes and VAT

July 7, 2023

According to the new rules by 50% increased fixed fees: court, tax, cadastral fees, fees for passport, work permit, registration of residence permit, tapu, etc.

At the same time the cost of driving courses increased. It will now make 10.500 liras in Izmir, 11.000 liras in Istanbul, and 13.000 liras in Ankara. 

The fee for registering a foreign phone imported into Turkey has been raised to 20,000 liras. 

From July 10 VAT will increase from 18% to 20%, and for goods with 8% VAT to 10%.

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