Adrien Dolimont's Impactful reforms on Registration and Inheritance Rights

Thursday, 12 September 2024, 12:10

Adrien Dolimont highlights crucial changes in registration and inheritance rights, marking a significant shift in tax policy. The new measures promise to lower the registration rate from 12.5% to 3% for first-time homebuyers starting January 1, 2025, generating much anticipation. The legal community is closely analyzing these potential reforms as implementation dates approach.
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Adrien Dolimont's Impactful reforms on Registration and Inheritance Rights

Adrien Dolimont's Revelations on Tax Reforms

Since mid-July, following the establishment of the new Walloon government, there have been high expectations regarding the range of reforms promised by Presidents Bouchez and Prévot. The most awaited measures are in the fiscal domain. Specifically, a reduction in registration and inheritance rights has been a focal point.

For registration rights, the plan includes slashing the rate from 12.5% (or 6%) to just 3%. This reduction will particularly benefit those making their first real estate purchase starting from January 1, 2025.

Timing and Implementation Concerns

  • Concerns over implementation timing have been raised.
  • Discussions suggest that the measure might experience delays.
  • Retroactive effects could apply for buyers from January 1 onward.

Notaries, such as Me Renaud Grégoire, are providing their analyses on the potential implications of these reforms. As the government prepares for these changes, the legal and business sectors remain attentive.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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