Inheritance Law

Managing Inherited Property in Turkey: Tax Obligations & Compliance for Foreign Heirs (2026 Update)

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Losing a loved one is difficult enough without the added stress of navigating a foreign legal system. If you have recently inherited a holiday home, apartment, or land in Turkey, you likely have questions that go beyond grief: Do I owe taxes? How do I get the title deed in my name? Do I need to fly to Turkey?
The landscape for foreign heirs has changed significantly as of January 1, 2026. New fiscal regulations—specifically the 200% Property Valuation Cap and mandatory 3D Digital Building Models—have added layers of complexity to the process. This guide cuts through the legal jargon to provide a clear, practical roadmap for foreign heirs.
⚖️ Legal Disclaimer: This guide provides general information based on Turkish law as of December 2025. Individual cases vary, and you should consult with an attorney for advice specific to your situation.

1. The Immediate Deadline: Don't Ignore the Clock

Unlike some jurisdictions where probate can drag on for years without immediate tax consequences, Turkey has strict deadlines for tax declarations. Missing these can result in procedural fines and accruing interest.
  • If death occurred in Turkey: You have 4 months to file the Inheritance and Transfer Tax Declaration (Veraset ve İntikal Vergisi Beyannamesi).
  • If death occurred outside Turkey: You have 6 months (if you are also outside Turkey) to file.
Practical Tip: You do not need to have the title deed in your name to file this declaration. Filing on time stops the clock on penalties. This can be done remotely via a lawyer.

2. Required Documents for Foreign Heirs

Before initiating any legal action, you must gather the following documents. Note that for foreign nationals, the documentation burden is higher than for Turkish citizens.
From Your Home Country:
  • Death Certificate: Must be Apostilled and translated into Turkish.
  • Birth/Marriage Certificates: To prove your relationship to the deceased (Apostilled + Translated).
  • Passport Copies: Valid passports for all heirs.
From Turkey:
  • Title Deed (Tapu): The original document or a copy of the registry record.
  • Tax ID Numbers: Potential tax numbers for all heirs (obtained from the Tax Office).
  • Property Valuation Report: The "Rayiç Bedel Belgesi" (official market value statement) from the local municipality showing the 2026 assessed value.

3. The 2026 Valuation Shock & Tax Rates

If your relative purchased their property years ago, the "official value" was likely low. As of 2026, the government has capped the increase of this value at 200% of the 2025 level, effectively tripling the tax base for inheritance purposes.

Projected 2026 Inheritance Tax Exemptions (Based on ~25.49% Revaluation Rate)

  • Child / Spouse: Exemption ~2,434,000 TL. (First 2.4M is tax-free; tax pays on remaining share).
  • Spouse (No Kids): Exemption ~4,868,000 TL. (First 4.8M is tax-free).

Note: Tax rates are progressive, starting at 1% for lower value brackets and rising to 10% for high-value estates.

4. The "Intikal" Process: Court vs. Notary

In Turkey, ownership does not automatically update. You must complete the "İntikal" (Transfer) process.
  • Turkish Citizens: Can use a Notary (15 mins).
  • Foreign Nationals: Cannot use a Notary. You must apply to a Turkish Civil Court of Peace (Sulh Hukuk Mahkemesi) to obtain the Certificate of Inheritance (Veraset İlamı). The court must verify your home country's inheritance laws and confirm your heirship.
2026 Digital Barrier: If the inherited property is an older "Legacy Asset" (pre-2010), the Land Registry may block the transfer until a 3D Digital Building Model is created. This new 2026 rule requires hiring a licensed engineer and can add 2-4 weeks to the process.

5. Timeline & Costs: What to Expect

Foreign heirs often underestimate the time required due to the court process.
📅 Typical Timeline:
  • Court Application: 2-4 weeks for preparation.
  • Court Decision (Veraset İlamı): 3-9 months (varies by court workload and complexity).
  • Tax Clearance: 1-2 weeks after decision.
  • Title Deed Transfer: 1 week after clearance.
  • Total: 4 to 8 months on average.
💰 Approximate Costs (2026 Estimates):
  • Inheritance Tax: 1-10% of assessed value (after exemptions).
  • Court Fees & Expenses: ~5,000 - 10,000 TL.
  • Translation & Apostille: ~2,000 - 5,000 TL per document.
  • 3D Survey (if required): ~20,000 - 35,000 TL (may vary by property size).

6. Power of Attorney: Your Remote Management Tool

You do not need to travel to Turkey to handle this. The entire process can be managed via a Special Power of Attorney (POA) granted to a Turkish lawyer.
Where to Sign:
  1. Turkish Consulate (Recommended): Available in major cities (London, Berlin, Dubai, etc.). This is the fastest method as the document is issued directly in Turkish.
  2. Local Notary + Apostille: You sign at a notary in your country, then get an Apostille stamp. This requires translation in Turkey and is more prone to errors.
Critical Detail: Ensure the POA explicitly includes authority for "Inheritance" (Intikal), "Tax Representation", and "Sale" (if you plan to sell). A general POA may not be sufficient for the Land Registry.

7. Keeping vs. Selling: Strategic Decisions

  • Selling the Property: No Capital Gains Tax. Generally, property acquired via inheritance is exempt from Capital Gains Tax (Değer Artış Kazancı Vergisi) when sold, regardless of how long you hold it.
  • Caveat: This exemption applies when selling the property as an inherited asset. If you convert it into a long-term rental business and report commercial income, different tax rules may apply upon eventual sale.
  • Keeping the Property: You will be responsible for annual Property Tax (Emlak Vergisi), which will likely be 3x higher in 2026 due to the valuation cap.

❌ Common Mistakes Foreign Heirs Make

  1. Ignoring the 4-Month Deadline: Filing late results in fines. File the tax declaration even if the court process isn't finished.
  2. Going to a Notary: Foreigners waste time trying to get a Veraset İlamı at a notary; you must go to court.
  3. Assuming Home Laws Apply: Turkish real estate is governed exclusively by Turkish law, regardless of your country's rules.
  4. Selling Without Tax Clearance: You cannot transfer the deed to a buyer until the "Tax Clearance Certificate" (İlişik Kesme Belgesi) is issued.

🛡️ Summary Checklist for Heirs

  1. [ ] Locate original Title Deed and Death Certificate.
  2. [ ] File Tax Declaration within 4-6 months (via Lawyer).
  3. [ ] Send POA to Lawyer (Consulate preferred).
  4. [ ] Apply to Civil Court for Veraset İlamı.
  5. [ ] Check if property needs a 3D Digital Model (2026 Rule).
  6. [ ] Pay inheritance tax and get Tax Clearance.
  7. [ ] Register property in your name at the Land Registry.

🕊️ Compassionate Legal Support for Your Family

Inheritance in a foreign language is daunting. Thomas Andreas di Constantinople Law Firm specializes in helping international families navigate Turkish succession law smoothly and remotely.
We handle:
  • Court applications for the Certificate of Inheritance.
  • Tax filing and optimization under 2026 rules.
  • 3D Digital compliance checks.
  • Title deed transfer and eventual sale management.
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