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What is the Capital Gains Tax in Croatia?

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What is the Capital Gains Tax in Croatia?

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A. If the property was acquired by an individual Capital Gains Tax of 35% must be paid. If the property was acquired via a Croatian limited company the Capital Gains Tax is 20%. If the property is sold after three years or more then both cases are exempt from having to pay Capital Gains Tax.

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