Editorial Policy - Updated June 8, 2026

About TaxInfo Solutions

We publish practical Cyprus tax guidance. This page explains who is responsible, how we write, and how we correct mistakes.

What This Site Publishes

TaxInfo Solutions is an independent editorial publication focused on Cyprus tax topics for individuals, payroll teams, founders and finance operators. The site covers personal income tax, payroll compliance, corporate tax reform, VAT operations, dividend planning and cross-border tax considerations - all grounded in official Cyprus government source material and reviewed on a dated basis.

Every page is written to answer a practical question, not to summarise an announcement. When a topic requires professional advice before action, we say so directly and link to the relevant official authority. We do not position briefings as a substitute for a licensed tax adviser reviewing your specific circumstances.

The breadth of coverage - from salary band calculations to provisional corporate tax installments - is deliberate. Cyprus tax changes in 2026 span multiple layers simultaneously: income tax reform, the new corporate rate, dividend SDC reduction, VAT zero-rate transitions, and expanded filing scope. Readers need a place to understand how these layers connect before taking action.

Start point: Cyprus Tax Guide 2026 for the broad framework, then move to focused briefings for specific filing questions.

Who This Site Is Written For

The content is written for people who already have a professional context for what they are reading. The primary audiences are:

Individuals and Employees

People who want to understand the 2026 personal tax thresholds, check whether they fall within the expanded filing scope (age 25-71), or model the impact of a salary change on their net income. The calculator tools are designed for this audience.

Payroll Owners and HR Teams

Payroll operators managing withholding obligations, monthly PAYE returns, annual declarations, and deduction evidence under the Tax For All system. The payroll guide and deadline calendar are built for this audience.

Finance Directors and CFOs

Controllers and finance leads who need to understand the corporate tax rate change to 15%, model provisional tax installments, update deferred tax positions, and prepare board documentation for 2026 distributions.

Founders and Business Owners

Owner-managers planning remuneration, dividends, or corporate restructuring who need a clear picture of how the combined personal and corporate tax layers interact before going to their adviser.

Editorial Accountability

TaxInfo Solutions is run as an independent editorial desk. It is not affiliated with any accounting firm, tax consultancy, software vendor, or government body. No content is produced under a commercial arrangement with a third party.

  • Responsible publisher: TaxInfo Solutions Editorial Desk.
  • Contact for corrections: info@taxinfo.solutions.
  • Scope: Cyprus tax information and process guidance only.
  • Not offered: personalised tax advice, legal representation, filing services, or registered accountancy.
  • Not affiliated with: the Cyprus Tax Department, Ministry of Finance, Tax For All, or any government body.

Questions that require personal interpretation - particularly residency, treaty positions, or business-specific deductions - should be reviewed with a licensed adviser registered to practise in Cyprus before filing.

How We Build Each Article

The editorial workflow for every primary briefing follows the same steps in the same order:

  • Step 1 - Source identification: locate the relevant official publication (Ministry of Finance, Tax For All, Tax Department, Business in Cyprus portal) and confirm the publication date.
  • Step 2 - Classification: separate enacted rules from administrative deadlines, draft guidance, and editorial interpretation. Each claim is tagged by type.
  • Step 3 - Original rewrite: rewrite the source material in plain language focused on the practical question the reader is trying to answer. No paraphrasing line by line.
  • Step 4 - Practical layer: add checklists, worked scenarios, evidence requirements, and ownership steps that go beyond what the source document says.
  • Step 5 - Review dating: stamp the review date and link the primary sources on-page so readers can verify independently.

Source Discipline

Every factual claim in a primary briefing must trace to an official Cyprus government source. The sources we use most frequently are listed below. When a point cannot be tied to an official source, it is either excluded or clearly marked as editorial interpretation.

Primary Official Sources

  • Ministry of Finance (gov.cy/mof): income tax reform, incentives packages, VAT policy.
  • Tax For All (gov.cy/mof-tfa): payroll deadlines, withholding notices, event announcements.
  • Tax Department (mof.gov.cy/tax): SDC, capital gains, and registration guidance.
  • Business in Cyprus (businessincyprus.gov.cy): VAT rules for small enterprises, income tax registration overview.
  • Official Gazette: enacted legislation when available.

What We Do Not Use as Primary Sources

  • Commercial accounting firm client alerts or newsletters.
  • Media reports or press releases from non-government bodies.
  • Forum posts, social media commentary, or unofficial summaries.
  • Previous versions of TaxInfo pages - each review goes back to official publications.

Latest full-site source check completed June 8, 2026. Each page carries its own individual review date and source list.

Quality Controls for Calculators and Briefings

Calculator Controls

  • Explicit rate and threshold assumptions are shown on the tool page, not buried in footnotes.
  • Each rate is labelled with the year it applies to so 2025 and 2026 assumptions are never mixed silently.
  • Outputs are broken into visible components (income tax, social insurance, GESY, net) rather than a single figure.
  • Results are labelled as directional estimates and the limitations are stated on-page.
  • No calculator inputs are transmitted to or stored by TaxInfo Solutions.

Briefing Controls

  • Each page links to the primary source documents used during the review.
  • Pages include practical control steps, checklist items, and ownership assignments - not only rate summaries.
  • Internal links connect broad guidance pages to specific briefings so readers can go deeper when needed.
  • Pages are updated when official rates, deadlines, forms, or policy guidance change.
  • Material corrections are published publicly in the Editorial Changelog.

Corrections and Transparency

We take correction requests seriously. If you identify a factual error - a wrong rate, an outdated deadline, a mischaracterised rule, or a broken source link - please send us the page URL, the exact claim that is wrong, and the source that contradicts it. We review substantive reports and publish material changes.

  • Correction intake: info@taxinfo.solutions
  • Acknowledgement target: within 2 business days
  • Substantive review target: within 5 business days
  • Public update log: Editorial Changelog - every material change is recorded with the date, the type of change, and why it matters

We distinguish between three types of updates in the changelog: Corrections (factual changes that affect interpretation), Expansions (additional practical detail added), and Integrity updates (dates, links, and metadata refreshed). We do not log cosmetic design changes.

Commercial and Advertising Policy

TaxInfo Solutions displays advertising served by Google AdSense on selected content pages. The site also uses Google Fonts for typography. No other third-party commercial relationships exist at this time.

  • Editorial independence: advertising placement decisions do not influence what topics are covered, what conclusions are drawn, or how source material is presented. No paid editorial placements exist.
  • No sponsored content: all briefings and guides are produced without payment or direction from third parties. No company, accountancy firm, or software provider has paid for coverage or positioning on this site.
  • No doorway pages: every indexed content page must have standalone practical value. Pages are not created purely for ad inventory.
  • No simulated engagement: this site does not use invented user comments, fabricated votes, artificial community metrics, or any form of simulated user activity.
  • No autogenerated content: all briefings and articles are original editorial work.
  • Security contact: /.well-known/security.txt

Contact: info@taxinfo.solutions