How we check what we publish
This is a site about tax, company law and residence rules. Getting a figure wrong here costs the reader money, so it is worth being explicit about how the pages are produced and what they are — and are not — worth.
Who is responsible
Everything on kyprio.io is published by LEGARITHM CYPRUS LTD, registration number HE 465393 — verify it in the official registry, a firm registered in Nicosia with a real office address, shown in full in the footer of every page. There is no pen name and no invented expert: the company is the author, and the company answers for what is written.
Where the numbers come from
Rates, thresholds and deadlines are taken from primary sources — the Cyprus Tax Department, the Registrar of Companies, the Official Gazette and EU legislation — and, for interpretation of newly enacted law, from the published tax updates of the large professional firms. Where a page states a figure, the source is named and linked directly under that page, with its own date. If we could not find a source we are willing to name, the figure does not get published.
What the dates mean
Every page carries an Updated date. That date is not when the file was touched; it is when the content was last checked against its sources. Cyprus changed its corporate tax rate, its dividend rules and its treatment of crypto with effect from 2026, so a page without a visible date is not much use to anyone.
What this is not
These pages are information, not advice. They describe the general rule, and the general rule is exactly what stops applying once your own facts are on the table — where you are resident, where the work is actually done, what your other jurisdiction says. Engagement terms, and any advice, are agreed separately and in writing.
If we are wrong
Tell us. Write to the address in the footer, point at the page and the line, and we will correct it and move the date. That is the whole mechanism, and it works better than a disclaimer.