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Cyprus Government Unveils Landmark Tax Reform Initiative

The Cyprus Council of Ministers has approved the government’s comprehensive proposal for tax reform, a move deemed an “emblematic project” by Finance Minister Makis Keravnos. Now set for parliamentary debate and approval, this reform marks the first major overhaul in 22 years.

Enhancing Social Equity and Economic Growth

At its core, the reform is structured to redistribute the tax burden more fairly, reinforce the middle class and low-income households, and spur growth among small and medium enterprises, which constitute 98% of the national economy. The package includes six legislative amendments aimed at a broad social impact. Notably, the tax-free allowance will rise from €19,500 to €20,500, placing it among the highest in the European Union.

Targeted Relief for Families and Key Demographics

Designed with a keen social perspective, the reform introduces significant relief measures for families, students, young citizens, and large families. For household incomes below €80,000 (extended to €100,000 for large families), the measures include:

  • An entitlement of €1,000 tax reduction per child.
  • A €2,000 benefit per child for single-parent households.
  • A €1,000 discount for each student.
  • A €1,500 reduction applicable to home loan interest or primary residence rent.
  • A €1,000 credit for energy upgrades or the purchase of an electric vehicle.

According to Minister Keravnos, these adjustments are expected to result in 55% of employees being exempt from taxation, with numerous cases exceeding a tax-free threshold of €24,500.

Reforming Corporate Tax Measures

The reform introduces several pivotal changes that directly affect business operations:

  • The elimination of assessed dividend distribution for profits as of January 1, 2026.
  • A reduction in the extraordinary defense contribution on actual dividend distribution from 17% to 5%.
  • The removal of rental income contributions.
  • An increase in the corporate tax rate from 12.5% to 15%.
  • The introduction of an 8% rate for gains from the disposal of crypto-assets.
  • An extension of loss carryforwards from 5 to 7 years.

Minister Keravnos emphasized that the reform is fiscally neutral and is intended to promote a fair redistribution of resources among employees, businesses, and households.

Refinements Following Stakeholder Consultations

Significant enhancements emerged from discussions with social partners:

  • The allowance for voluntary exemption has surged from €20,000 to €200,000.
  • The proposed property and business levies have been temporarily shelved.
  • For Non-Dom companies, the fee is reduced from €250,000 to €50,000 for a period of five years, maintaining incentives to attract foreign investments.

Strengthening Anti-Evasion Measures

The initiative establishes robust mechanisms to combat tax evasion. Companies identified with irregularities will receive three warnings. Should issues recur within 30 days, cases will be escalated to the judiciary, which may impose temporary closures or other sanctions.

Timeline and Legislative Endorsement

Minister Keravnos has called upon the Parliament to approve the reform before the end of 2025, ensuring implementation by January 1, 2026. “This tax reform will significantly boost the economy and provide relief to hundreds of thousands of workers and households,” he stated, expressing optimism for the package’s timely passage.

payabl. Launches Click To Pay With Visa To Help Merchants Improve Checkout Conversion And Reduce Fraud

payabl. has launched Click to Pay with Visa, a new card payment experience designed to help merchants reduce checkout friction, improve authorisation rates, and deliver a faster, more secure online payment journey.

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Click to Pay replaces manual card number entry with a token-based checkout experience. Once a customer’s card is enrolled, they can complete purchases in just a few clicks, without re-entering card details. The result is a faster checkout that mirrors the ease of contactless payments in-store, while maintaining strong security standards.

For merchants, the impact is measurable. According to Visa, Click to Pay can deliver up to a 11% uplift in authorisation rates compared to manual card entry, alongside significant fraud reduction through network tokenisation. Faster checkout also helps reduce cart abandonment, particularly on mobile, where typing card details remains a major source of friction.

“With online checkout, every extra step costs conversion,” said Breno Oliveira, Chief Product Officer at payabl. “Visa Click to Pay removes one of the biggest points of friction at the moment of purchase. It helps merchants approve more legitimate transactions, reduce fraud exposure, and give customers the experience they already expect.” 

Visa Click to Pay is available through payabl. checkout, enabling merchants to activate the service without additional integration complexity. The solution works across devices and supports existing security flows, including 3D Secure where required.

“Consumers have come to expect a highly personalised, intuitive, and seamless payment experience, whether they’re buying a coffee, shopping online, or applying for a loan. Visa Click to Pay aims to meet these expectations by removing the need to manually enter card details, thus enhancing both security and the consumer experience in online card payments. With the support of network tokens, Visa Click to Pay enabled a more secure and smoother transaction process, available in many countries around the world. According to European VisaNet data, Visa Click to Pay may allow a 4.5% uplift in merchant sales, meaning a possible annual increase of €51 bn in SMB eCommerce sales in the UK and EU,” said Michael Ioannides, Country Manager, Visa Cyprus.

The launch forms part of payabl.’s broader focus on checkout optimisation, helping merchants improve conversion, approvals, and payment reliability at scale. Click to Pay with Visa is now live for eligible merchants across Europe. 

Checkout expectations are rising across Europe 

Insights from payabl.’s State of European Checkouts report underline why frictionless checkout experiences are becoming a commercial priority. The research found that consumers cite speed (46%), convenience (44%), and security (41%) as the top reasons for choosing a payment method. More than half of consumers (53%) are open to switching to newer payment methods and nearly half (48%) are open to one-click checkouts, provided the solution is backed by a trusted brand such as Visa.

“Checkout is no longer just the final step of a transaction,” said Oliveira. “It is a critical part of the overall customer experience. Our research shows that 43% of European consumers will not return to a site after a poor checkout experience. For merchants across the UK and Europe, that translates directly into lost customers and lost revenue.”

The launch forms part of payabl.’s broader focus on checkout optimisation, helping merchants improve conversion, approvals, and payment reliability at scale. Click to Pay with Visa is now live for eligible merchants across Europe.

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