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Old 05-01-2008, 01:17 PM
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I bought a villa from Fadesa in V2 back in March 2005. The original completion date was June 2005. After long delay I received a phone call from Fadesa on 28th Dec saying that from January 1st 2008. the tax sales rate will increase from the original 14% to 20% and this will affect all buyers who have not completed their purchase yet . To no avail I tried explaining that I have a initial contract which clearly states the purchase price and the tax however their answer was that this decision was taken by The Moroccan government. Has any body else been informed by their agents about this tax increase and any suggestions how to deal with it

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Once you've put a deposit down, they should absorb any tax rises and not you (unless they have excluded that in the ts and cs)... I had this problem with some developers who would not provide detailed ts and cs covering all the standard eventualities that are expected in property development - cowboys!
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Is this Tax rise confirmed, I have'nt heard a thing?
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Is this Tax rise confirmed, I have'nt heard a thing?
I contaced the real estate agent and they confirmed to me that the sales tax has gone up to 20%. According to Fadesa it will affect all people who did not complete their purchase yet.
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Yes, I too have just been informed by my solictor of this rise.
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Thankfully for those of us who bought from Property Logic (Lejardindefleur), they have said they will absorb the Tax increase and not pass on to purchasers.
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Early indications of Fadesa's meeting with Govt officials look good (rumour has it). Unofficialy Fadesa will absorb the VAT increase for all reservations on their developments until a stipulated date in 2008, yet to be decided.
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Oasis Morocco also confirmed to me today when I telephoned them that there will be no extra tax for those that have already bought.
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After seeing Investy comment, I asked Azur Developments whether they were absorbing the tax increase and they said as I had exchanged contracts before 1st January 08 all indications are that the VAT will remain at 14% and therefore your purchase price will be unaffected.
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Is it just me being cynical but could Fadesa's falling share price and financlial end of year of 31st December acount for the unprecedented levels of aggression and pressure to sign?
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