The double taxation agreement was concluded on 19 September 2011 between the Republic of Turkey and the Federal Republic of Germany. The DTA serves to regulate the extent to which a state is entitled to tax on the income generated in one of the two contracting states. The purpose of the agreement is to prevent natural or legal persons who generate income in both countries from being taxed twice – in both countries. You can get detailed information at: https://tuerkei.diplo.de/tr-de/themen/wirtschaft/-/1674324
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Al-Active Newsletter 01.2020
Dear customers and interested parties, Mutlu Yillar..... Happy New Year... 2020 .... what great surprises has the year prepared for us? Love??? Health? New friendships? New challenges? Wealth? Or your own roof under the sun? Make a list and send it to the universe and…
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The Christmas market in Alanya
The Christmas market in Alanya, which lasted two days for the first time, was organized by the Council of Foreigners and was again greatly appreciated. Despite all the negative things in the world, a wind of tolerance and friendship blew again on the Christmas market,…
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Alanya’s 6th notary is coming to Mahmutlar
Mahmutlar is now even more interesting and independent with the 6th notary. The Chamber of Commerce (ALTSO) chairman Mehmet Sahin has announced this good news. The Board of Directors of the Ministry of Justice has signed the official decision in this regard and sent it…
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Live and work in Turkey
Whether you have a future perspective or a desire for a brighter climate: there are enough reasons for emigration, this means that not only retirees, but also young people from Germany leave their homeland every year without a return ticket. To find a job in…
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Investment opportunities in Turkey
Turkey is very open to foreign investors. Turkey is trying to attract additional investors through a wide range of promotional measures. In short, the greater the involvement of foreign investors, the more attractive the support services are. The Turkish government is trying to promote (foreign)…
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Entry formalities with your own car
When crossing the border to Turkey, make sure your passport is stamped with the Turkish entry stamp and a note about the vehicle you are entering. In principle, vehicles can be imported temporarily from 180 days to 12 months. In any case, state a generous…
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Ikamet (residence permit)
More and more Germans are settling in Turkey to work or retire here. As an attractive country with positive factors, Turkey is now a preferred destination for immigrants. German citizens can stay in Turkey for up to 90 days without registration or permit. If a…
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Instagram photo competition #YeniHaymat
The theme of the photo competition is the photographic representation of the feelings that the 'new home' evokes for those who have moved from Germany to Turkey or from Turkey to Germany. Participation period: 15.10.2019 - 15.04.2020 Submission procedure Participants share their photos on the…
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You only live once, we’ll show you where!
Who doesn't dream of living under the sun? For some it is the luxury of retirement or other reasons why more and more Germans are opting for Turkey. Do you want to know if and how you can receive your statutory pension in Turkey or…