Cyprus mulls zero tax on smaller bank deposits

Cyprus mulls zero tax on smaller bank deposits

PanARMENIAN.Net - A new proposal from the Cyprus finance ministry says bank depositors with savings of 20,000 euros or less would be exempt from a levy, BBC News reported.

Amounts between 20,000 and 100,000 euros would face a 6.75% tax. The levy on savings above 100,000 would remain at 9.9%. The levy has enraged Cypriots.

The earlier plan was to tax all savings under 100,000 euros at 6.75%.

The controversial tax is a condition for Cyprus to get a 10bn-euro loan from the EU and IMF, to rescue its banks.

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