Government Extends Vital Stamp Duty Exemptions to Propel Cambodian Real Estate Sector through 2026

The Royal Government of Cambodia has officially extended the stamp duty tax exemption for property buyers until December 31, 2026, providing a significant boost to the national real estate landscape. According to a formal announcement by the Ministry of Economy and Finance on January 22, 2026, this decision follows a directive from Prime Minister Hun […]

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Cambodian Government Extends Capital Gains Tax for Real Estate Sector Until 2027

Strategic decision aims to sustain momentum in the property market as authorities defer 20% tax on real estate profits for another year The Royal Government of Cambodia has officially announced a further extension of the tax for capital gains on real estate, pushing the implementation date to January 1, 2027. This directive, issued through the […]

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Cambodia Postpones Property Tax Obligations Until December 31, 2025

In a significant move for property owners, the General Department of Taxation in Cambodia has announced a postponement of property tax payments for the year 2025, extending the deadline to December 31, 2025. This announcement was made on October 9, 2025, providing much-needed relief to property stakeholders across the nation. The General Department urges all […]

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Government Introduces 20% Capital Gains Tax Effective January 1, 2026

In a significant policy shift, the Ministry of Economy and Finance has announced the introduction of a 20% tax on capital gains, set to take effect on January 1, 2026. This announcement was made through Prakas No. 496, សហវ.ប្រក issued on July 18, 2025. Capital gains are defined as taxable income earned from the sale […]

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Cambodian Government Extends Property Tax Exemptions for New Cities & Agricultural Land

In a significant move to support economic growth and agriculture, the Cambodian government has announced the extension of property tax exemptions and reductions for specific areas across the country. According to Letter No. 6402 from the General Department of Taxation, property tax exemptions will apply to newly established cities and unused agricultural land exceeding 5 […]

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