The new amounts of the fees have been published in the Official Gazette.
The rates to be charged for the different services were published in the Official Gazette, effective as of July 8.
With the “General Statement on the Fee Law” prepared by the Ministry of Finance, Tax Administration, jurisdiction, notary public, tax jurisdiction, cadastral and registry procedures, consulate, passport, residence permit, work permit, exemption from work permit, visa, ship and port, concession, The amount of fees that will be deducted from transactions such as license and diploma, traffic has been determined.
NEW FEE AMOUNTS
Consequently, the judicial application fee will be applied in amounts ranging between 123.6 lira and 2,220.6 lira. The foreclosure fee was TL 269.85, and the bankruptcy flat fee was TL 444.6.
Registration and registration fees for commercial companies will be between 388.2 lira and 13,032 lira, and fixed notary fees between 13.95 lira and 2,881.8 lira.
Depending on the type of operation, fees ranging from 2.27 per thousand to 1,593.9 per thousand will be applied to the deed operations.
PASSPORT AND VISA FEES
Passport fees are 1,034.55 lira for those up to 6 months old, 1,512.45 lira for 1-year-olds, 2,469.15 lira for 2-year-olds, 3,507.75 lira for 3-year-olds and over 3 years , was set at 4 thousand 943.25 liras for those who did so.
The entry visa fees were 3,546.3 lira for a single entry and 11,578.05 lira for multiple entries. The transit visa amounts will be taken as 3 thousand 456.3 for simple transit and 6 thousand 934.95 for double transit.
Work permits to be granted to foreigners will apply to 4,635.3 lira for up to 1 year (including 1 year), and 46,371.75 lira for indefinite and independent work permits.
Although the fixed fee for permission to use phones brought by passengers from abroad for their own, non-commercial use was TL 20,000, the driver’s license fees were unchanged. (AA)
Source: Sozcu
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