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That guy has a bias because he makes money out of users here on OCT. Any tax hikes will discourage entrepreneurs moving to Cyprus, which will affect his income.

It's better to do your own research, but it seems like every jurisdiction is moving in this direction, especially within the EU since the war mongers need your money to fund their wars . The only countries that are left, with decent taxes within the EU, are Bulgaria, Malta and Cyprus (for now). I really don't expect any of them to last much longer.
How exactly am I biased? Also, what is the right research for your? Reading online articles?

Attaching EY's article where you will read a summary of the tax reform proposals. https://globaltaxnews.ey.com/news/2025-0579-cypriot-government-announces-tax-reform-measures
 
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when you say "nothing will pass until at least 2026" you mean that the law will probably be passed next year and implemented even further down the line (maybe 2027), or that these changes would be passed in 2025 and implemented in 2026?
The tax reform is expected to take effect for the year 2026. However, things in Cyprus are always slow so we cannot be certain about this.
 
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How exactly am I biased? Also, what is the right research for your? Reading online articles?

Attaching EY's article where you will read a summary of the tax reform proposals. https://globaltaxnews.ey.com/news/2025-0579-cypriot-government-announces-tax-reform-measures
I just explained it in the post why you are biased. It should be self explanatory. You don’t go to a real estate agent to find out whether real estate is a good investment or not.

Reading articles and especially checking the sources of those articles is one way of many to do your own research.
 
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I just explained it in the post why you are biased. It should be self explanatory. You don’t go to a real estate agent to find out whether real estate is a good investment or not.

Reading articles and especially checking the sources of those articles is one way of many to do your own research.
I am biased in saying that Cyprus is a good jurisdiction for an investor to invest in or set up a business yes. But the tax reform is something based on facts, I am not going to lie about what the law is or is going to be...
 
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