Turkey Tax Amnesty

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Eldubb

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Someone posted a while ago about the Turkish Tax Amnesty and how Turkey is actually almost a tax haven with this amnesty law. The thread is old and I'm not able to reach out to the person but maybe someone else here knows more about this?

From what I know, Turkey will allow you to bring money into the country and will ask no questions about the source as long as you pay 3% in tax. I'm assuming this is important for the Turkish government because there is no money in the central bank. Something they sorely need.
I would like to know if this can be used for someone's monthly income?
Is there a minimum amount needed to make use of this?
Is there a maximum number of times it can be used in a year?

If anyone has more details I'd like to hear from you.
 
Yes I read through the same thing but thought it might be a slightly different‌ law provision.

On an new update, I just had a extremely fruitful conversation with someone‍ who's been using the Tax Amnesty or "Varlik Barisi" in Turkish. I never knew Turkey⁠ was such a tax haven! Now that i know exactly what to do I'm excited⁤ now.
 
Turkey is a financial basket case. Even if it turned into tax haven it would‌ never be s safe haven for any sensible person looking to protect their wealth. I‍ like Turkey having been their several times and hope it succeeds due to its fair⁠ stance on global affairs and global order.

If you have any real details on the⁤ tax haven status of Turkey other than hearsay then please share it.

Saudi Arabia drops⁣ $5 billion in Turkey’s central bank to help its struggling economy​


https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/06/saudi-arabia-deposits-5-billion-in-turkeys-central-bank.html
 
We will need to first wait and see if the Tax Amnesty Rule is renewed‌ as it ended on March-31. In the past it was renewed every couple of years‍ so many presume it will again but we'll have to watch for the ruling.
 
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