Covilhã offers IMI tax exemption for young homebuyers

Wednesday, 22 April 2026AI summary
Covilhã offers IMI tax exemption for young homebuyers
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The Municipality of Covilhã has announced a five-year exemption from the Municipal Property Tax (Imposto Municipal sobre Imóveis or IMI) for residents under 35 years old. The measure applies to those purchasing their first permanent home within the municipality. Mayor Hélio Fazendeiro stated the initiative aims to attract and retain young talent in the region.

Context & Explainers

The municipal property tax (Imposto Municipal sobre Imóveis), known as IMI, is an annual tax on property ownership calculated from the property’s taxable value, with the exact rate set by each municipality. For expats who own property, IMI is a recurring local cost that can vary by location and is often central to policy discussions about housing affordability.