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Friday, December 28, 2012

Minimum Wages Turkey 2013 (1st period)

The Turkish Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, has announced the minimum wage for 2013, the 1st period of 2013, (1st January 2013 - 30 June 2013).

Every year on the 1st of  January and the 1st of  July the government announces the new wages for the next coming 6 months.

Structure minimum salary
The statutory minimum wage is based on the gross salary for normal working hours, without overtime. You receive this wage on the agreed payment period, f.e. weekly, monthly or every 4 weeks. The gross salary may consist of:
  • the (basic) salary in your employment contract has been agreed;
  • the allowances for performance, shifts, irregular hours, standby duty and working conditions;
  • the fixed bonus for the sales you make any payment and you will receive;
  • the rewards of third parties caused by the work.

The total of these amounts shall not be less than the minimum wage.

Pay slip
To avoid problems in the future with the tax authorities, es we recommend to pay the wages exactly as mentioned on the pay slip. If you pay in cash, let your staff monthly sign the pay slip (your accountant will create the slip monthly).

Apartments staff
The legislation distinguishes apartments staff. There are more than 200,000 people who are registered as apartment staff (kapıcı). The government has made ​​an exception for this group allowing an exemption from income tax (gelir vergisi) and withholding tax (withholding tax). The exemption creates a higher net income. The total cost to the employer will remain the same.


MINIMUM SALARY TURKEY
(Period 01.01.2013-30.06.2013)
16 years and older
Apartment personnel (kapıcı)
Gross salary
978,60 TL
978,60 TL
Social insurance employee
137,00 TL
137,00 TL
Unemployment insurance contribution employee
9,79 TL
9,79 TL
Income tax
51,37 TL
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Cost of living allowance (aig)
(Single and no children)
73,40 TL
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Stamp tax
6,46 TL
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Total deductions
204,62 TL
143,79 TL
NET SALARY (incl aig)
773,98 TL
831,81 TL
Total cost for employer
1.140,07 TL
1.140,07 TL

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Real Estate purchases Turkey

Amendment in the reciprocity principle already entails 907 sales to foreigners

Despite the fact that Syria, Armenia, Cyprus and South Korea are excluded from the scope of the new amendment 907, other foreigners have already made use of the new amendment by buying real estate in Turkey. After the amendment, Germans have made a purchase of ​​a total of 304.000m2 of land and 11 apartments. The Russians mainly purchased around the Turkish Riviera, they bought 134 apartments.

Since the removal of the reciprocity principle on the 18TH of May 437.000 m2 of land is sold to foreigners, of which to mostly Germans, but also to the Russians who have a big share around the Turkish Riviera. Due the fact that it is not allowed for Greeks to buy real estate around the Turkish Riviera, they preferred the Anatolian Turkey.


After the change of the reciprocity principle,  907 real estates sold to 183 citizens of different nationalities. 

The following purchases of real estate of foreigners has been done:
In accordance with the Turkish Tapu law the maximum real estate that can be purchased by foreigner is increased from 2.5 hectares to 30 hectares. This increase brings that Germans prefer buying their own land and build a house on it. The Russians on the contrary prefer buying apartments, of which 134 apartments are already sold to Russians. The Greeks have purchased 480m2 of land and 4 apartments mainly in the cities like Ankara and Eskisehir.

According to the Land Registry in the months after the reciprocity principle is lifted, the results regarding the sale to foreigners are: 
Netherlands 33, England 111, Ireland 13, Sweden 50, Norway 61, Denmark 30, Finland 13 and Ukraine 12. 

Remarkably the Czech Republicans, North Koreans, Georgians, Swedish, Greeks, Italians, Japanese, Lebanese, New Zealanders and Serbians have also purchased property in Turkey

In total 296 foreigners purchased 368.361m2 ground and arable land, at the same time 661 houses were purchased by foreigners.

The Minister of Environment and Country Planning said that, "The acquired properties are protected under international law. If the foreigners do not meet the purchase requirements, then we have the right to nullify the transfer of the property. Foreigners, who purchase a building ground, are within two years obliged to let their project be approved on the use of the land by the Turkish Ministry.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Your Business Guide to Turkey

Don't invest in Turkey without any knowledge.

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  • How many shareholders are needed?
  • What is the mimimum capital to setup a company?
  • What is a shareholders agreement?
  • How to implement the articles of association?
  • What is the involvement of Turkish Notar during the setup process
  • How many days are needed to setup a new company?
  • What is the value of the company which we are intrested.
  • Why can we not see all the values in the accountbooks?

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  • Setting up new companies 
  • Knowledge of foreign partners/culture
  • Setting up joint ventures 
  • Due diligence
  • Tax advise 
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