Inheritance formalization — what heirs pay in Ukraine.
The inheritance formalization process in Ukraine can be quite confusing, especially when it comes to real estate left as an inheritance. These nuances are important for Ukrainians planning to inherit property.
How much does inheritance formalization cost in 2025
The cost of formalization depends on the degree of kinship with the deceased. Close relatives do not pay taxes, but other heirs are required to pay 5% income tax and 1.5% military tax. The fees for notary services may also vary depending on the complexity of the case and the rates.
In which cases it is necessary to evaluate inherited property
Property appraisal is a necessary step for proper inheritance formalization. It helps avoid conflicts and determine the amount of taxes. Depending on the situation, the appraisal can be conducted by a notary or through the court.
How to save on appraisal in 2025
In 2025, Ukrainians can obtain a certificate of market value of property for free through the State Property Fund's website. However, it is important to remember that the automatic valuation may not take into account the individual characteristics of the property, so it is better to consult a professional.
The inheritance formalization process in Ukraine can be complex and is influenced by a number of legal nuances, especially in the case of real estate. The existing regulations define certain rules and procedures to be followed for inheriting property from a deceased person. It is crucial to keep in mind all requirements and vary expenses using available options for proper inheritance acquisition from relatives or other heirs.
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