The Ministry of Economy and Finance of Cambodia has issued Prakas No. 346 mandating the implementation of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) for all taxpayers which will become effective from January 2024 onward. This will ensure that they will pay a 20% levy on all profit earned from selling a capital asset. All taxpayers—whether you’re a resident, legal entity, or more—are obligated to pay this tax if they sell a capital asset like real estate property in Cambodia , financial assets, intellectual properties and more.
While paying for capital gains isn’t new to residents, this policy strictly falls on individuals and legal entities’ assets. This is unlike before where businesses were the only ones required to pay capital gains.
Moreover, if you’re currently deciding to sell an asset or you want to compute the tax, there are two ways to calculate it using the following:
The General Department of Taxation (GDT) has issued a sample computation demonstrating the formulas used to calculate (20%) capital gains tax.
Mr. A sold his house to Mr. B for $150,000 , which he had originally purchased for $100,000 . In addition to the sale, Mr. A paid $4,000 for transfer tax, $6,000 as commission for selling the house, and $5,000 for renovation. He kept all the relevant expenses documents.
The formula you need here is:
In short, the computation is:
(Sales price – 80% of sales price) * 20% = CGT
For example, if you’re selling a property for $300,000 and you want to compute the capital gains tax from it, here is a sample computation:
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