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Portugal’s IMI Property Tax Deadline: What Owners and Investors Need to Know in June 2025
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**Portugal’s IMI Property Tax Deadline: What Owners and Investors Need to Know in June 2025** *Stay compliant and avoid penalties—here’s your essential guide to the 2025 IMI deadline.* --- **What is IMI?** The Municipal Property Tax (IMI) is an annual tax levied on property owners in Portugal. It’s a key consideration for both residents and international investors, as timely payment is required to avoid fines and interest. --- **2025 Payment Deadlines: What’s Changed?** - This year, the IMI payment schedule has shifted: instead of May, the first (or only) payment is due by the end of June 2025. - If your total IMI is less than €100, you pay it in a single instalment (by June 30). - If your IMI is between €100 and €500, it’s split into two instalments: May and November (but for 2025, the first is now June). - For IMI above €500, payment is split into three instalments: May, August, and November (with the first now due in June). --- **How to Check and Pay Your IMI** 1. Log in to the [Finance Portal](https://www.portaldasfinancas.gov.pt/at/html/index.html) (Portal das Finanças). 2. Go to your Personal Area > Situação Fiscal Integrada > IMI > Documentos de Cobrança. 3. Select the relevant document to find your payment amount and reference. 4. Pay online or at an authorized payment location. --- **Why This Matters for Investors** - Timely IMI payment is essential for maintaining good standing with Portuguese tax authorities. - Delays can result in fines, interest, and complications for future property transactions. - For international buyers, understanding the IMI process is crucial for budgeting and compliance. --- **Key Takeaways** - The 2025 IMI deadline is now June 30 for most property owners. - Check your payment status and reference online. - Plan ahead to avoid penalties and ensure smooth property ownership in Portugal. For official details, visit the [AT - Autoridade Tributária e Aduaneira](https://www.portaldasfinancas.gov.pt/at/html/index.html). --- *Stay tuned to VerLuz.Homes for daily insights on Portugal’s property market, investment tips, and regulatory updates.*

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