How Astons Secured Cyprus Permanent Residence and Tax Optimization for a London IT Entrepreneur

Program

Cyprus

Timeline

10 months

Investment

€385,000

Family Size

4 people

Names and photos have been changed to protect client privacy.

In Cyprus, I finally felt what real life and work balance can be.

James S.

IT Entrepreneur , UK

PROFILE

IT Entrepreneur & Family

Applicant 42 y.o.
Spouse 35 y.o.
Children 10, 14 y.o.

goals

Client Requirements

  • Tax optimisation

Situation

James is a British entrepreneur in the IT sector and owner of an international company. Like many UK-based businesspeople, he was affected by rising taxes in the UK: by 2024, the combined corporate and personal tax rate reached nearly 50%. James was paying 45% income tax as an individual, and his company was required to pay 25% on corporate profits, including income from foreign sources. On top of that, employer social contributions were significant.

Solution: Cyprus Permanent Residency by Investment with Astons

By the time James consulted with Astons lawyers, he already knew he wanted Cyprus PR and was familiar with the programme’s specifics. Through real estate investment, he obtained PR with the right to live on the island without cutting ties with the UK.

James planned to relocate with his wife and two children and was particularly focused on finding a property in a quality neighbourhood with a British school nearby. If needed, the family could leave the country: only 60 days of physical presence are required to maintain tax residency. Astons also helped James set up a company in Cyprus, significantly reducing his tax burden. Cyprus offers one of Europe’s most attractive tax optimisation regimes.

Why Cyprus is a Tax Haven for Entrepreneurs in Europe

  • Special IP-Box tax regime – IT companies can reduce tax on IP income (patents, software, licences, royalties) to 2.5%
  • 12.5% corporate tax – one of the lowest in the EU
  • Tax freedom for non-domiciled residents – no tax on dividends, interest, or capital gains
  • Personal income up to €19,500 is tax-free, with a moderate progressive scale beyond that
  • No property tax since 2017
  • Flexible residency model – only 60 days per year required to obtain and maintain tax residency
  • Transparent and straightforward interaction with tax authorities

Compared to the UK’s 45% income tax (on income over £125,140), 20% capital gains tax, and 13.8% employer National Insurance, Cyprus offers clear advantages.

Tax Comparison

Tax Cyprus United Kingdom
Personal Income Tax
  •  Up to €19,500 – 0%
  • €19,501–28,000 – 20%
  • €28,001–36,300 – 25%
  • €36,301–60,000 – 30%
  • €60,000+ – 35%

Worldwide income is not taxed for non-domiciled residents

  •  Up to £12,570 – 0% (personal allowance)
  • £12,571–50,270 – 20%
  • £50,271–125,140 – 40%
  • £125,141+ – 45%

Worldwide income is taxed according to the standard scale following the abolition of the Non-Dom regime as of 1 April 2025

Dividend Tax (individuals) 0% for non-domiciled residents
  •  £1,000 – 0%;
  • then 8.75% to 39.35%, depending on income
Capital Gains Tax (individuals) 0% for non-domiciled residents (except capital gains from Cyprus real estate)
  • 10% (basic rate);
  • 20% (higher rate);
  • 28% on the sale of residential property
Corporate Tax (legal entities)
  •  12.5% – one of the lowest rates in the EU;
  • IP-box regime – 2.5%
 25% (introduced in 2023 for profits over £250,000)
Tax on foreign branch profits Exempt from tax Taxable (if not taxed in another jurisdiction)
VAT (standard rate) 19% 20%
Property Tax Abolished since 2017  Annual Council Tax (average of £1,000 to £4,000 depending on region and property value)
Social Contributions (employee/employer) 8.3% / 8.3% + health insurance ~2.65% 12% for employees, 13.8% for employers (National Insurance)
Interest Tax

Not taxed for non-domiciled residents

Taxed under the standard income tax scale

Steps to Obtain Cyprus PR with Astons

1. Audit, strategic consultation, and client profile check

Astons conducted a pre-screening to ensure James met the requirements of Cyprus migration authorities. All clients who pass Astons’ internal compliance successfully obtain residency or citizenship.

2. Property selection

We offered James options from our verified property base with strong investment potential. He selected a modern villa in Germasogeia for €355,000: terrace, panoramic windows, pool, covered parking. The villa was near an English-language private school and close to homes of friends. All documentation was handled remotely.

3. Reservation and document preparation

Once purchase terms were agreed, Astons prepared the reservation agreement, involved lawyers, and began compiling the PR application documents. James paid a 10% deposit – a programme requirement when applying. The process was carried out remotely.

4. Application submission and approval

After the documentation was ready, the remaining payment for the property (including 19% VAT) was made. Our lawyers submitted the full application to the Civil Registry and Migration Department of Cyprus.

5. PR approval

Once approved, James and his family received a migration certificate and flew to Cyprus to submit biometrics – a mandatory visit within a year. He then received his PR card, which grants the right to live legally in Cyprus, become a tax resident, access healthcare and banking, and register a company.

6. Company formation

To further optimise taxes, James requested an additional Astons service – setting up a legal entity in Cyprus and applying for Non-Dom status. This also facilitates smoother collaboration with EU partners for UK entrepreneurs.

Non-Dom Regime in Cyprus – How It Works

Cyprus offers a special Non-Dom tax regime for new tax residents – those not born in Cyprus and who haven’t been tax residents there for at least 17 of the past 20 years. It exempts foreign passive income (e.g. dividends, interest, rental income) from the Special Defence Contribution (SDC).

Under normal taxation, SDC is 17% on dividends and up to 30% on interest. With Non-Dom status, these taxes are fully waived. As a result, passive income can be effectively tax-free – a key attraction of Cyprus for global investors and entrepreneurs.

To benefit, one must become a Cyprus tax resident (via either the 183-day or 60-day rule). The process involves registering as a tax resident and submitting a special declaration to the Tax Department. Once registered, the tax exemption applies automatically to all eligible income.

Program Investment Threshold Processing Time Schengen Access Minimum required stay

Cyprus Cyprus

Residency

from €300,000 8 months No 1 visit every 2 years

Greece Greece

Residency

from €250,000 4 months Yes None

Portugal Portugal

Residency

from €250,000 18 months Yes 14 days every 2 years

Malta Malta

Residency

from €169,000 9 months Yes None

Hungary Hungary

Residency

from €250,000 4 months Yes None

Investment Summary

Real estate purchase

€355,000

Taxes and fees €30,000
Additional Costs:
Insurance, notary, translations calculated upon request
Astons services: full legal support determined on a case-by-case basis
Total Investment: €385,000 (excluding additional expenses)

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Result

James transferred part of his team to Cyprus, became a resident, and now benefits from the island’s tax system while expanding his business.

His children attend a British school, and he spends most of the year on the island, balancing work and a fulfilling personal life.

Why Cyprus

  • Immediate permanent residency (no need for renewals every 2–5 years)
  • No exams, interviews, or mandatory residency (only one visit every 2 years)
  • Ability to include spouse and children up to age 25
  • European infrastructure, safety, excellent climate
  • Tax optimisation opportunities
  • Tax residency with only 60 days per year in Cyprus
  • Access to EU markets

Why Astons

Astons lawyers understand European legislation and provide strategic long-term immigration solutions. With over 15 years of experience on the island, we’ve built strong partnerships with top developers. Our global company and Cyprus office assist clients from the first call to receiving their PR cards.

We manage the entire process: from selecting suitable real estate to legal paperwork and obtaining your residency card. Book a consultation – take the first step toward life in one of Europe’s most stable and welcoming destinations.

Residency by Investment

Greece Greece

Residency

from €250,000

~4 months

Processing time

  • Real estate purchase
  • Eligibility for citizenship after 7 years
  • Most accessible and fastest program in the EU
  • Visa-free access to Schengen countries

Cyprus Cyprus

Residency

from €300,000

~8 months

Processing time

  • Purchase of new property
  • Eligibility for citizenship after 8 years
  • Non-Dom tax regime

Hungary Hungary

Residency

from €250,000

~4 months

Processing time

  • Investment in a fund / non-refundable donation
  • Visa-free access to Schengen countries
  • Eligibility for citizenship after 8 years

Italy Italy

Residency

from €500,000

~3 months

Processing time

  • Investment in shares or bonds / non-refundable contribution
  • Eligibility for citizenship after 10 years
  • Visa-free access to Schengen countries

Malta Malta

Residency

from €169,000

~9 months

Processing time

  • Non-refundable contribution and property rental or purchase
  • Rental or property purchase
  • No residency requirements
  • Visa-free access to Schengen countries

Portugal Portugal

Residency

from €250,000

~18 months

Processing time

  • Investment in a fund
  • Eligibility for citizenship after 7-10 years
  • Visa-free access to Schengen countries

Turkey Turkey

Residency

from $200,000

~2 months

Processing time

  • Real estate purchase
  • Right to live in Turkey
  • Eligibility for citizenship after 5 years

UAE UAE

Residency

from $100,000

~2 weeks

Processing time

  • Real estate purchase
  • Rental income ~7% per year
  • Possible domestic staff inclusion
  • Favourable tax regime

USA USA

Residency

from $800,000

~12 months

Processing time

  • Investment in a regional fund
  • Returnable investment
  • Eligibility for citizenship after 5 years

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