Cyprus Tax Department – Two Important Announcements (August 2025)
Last updated on August 21, 2025
On 20 August 2025, the Cyprus Tax Department issued two important announcements regarding the Tax For All (TFA) system:
1. Submission of TF7 Declarations via TFA
From 22 August 2025, the submission of the Employer’s Declaration of Withheld Tax and Contributions (TF7) and the payment of tax withholdings will be carried out exclusively via the TFA system.
Key points:
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Annual TF7 (2024):
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Deadline: 31/12/2025
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No Tax Identification Number (TIN/ΑΦΤ) required per employee.
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Monthly TF7 (2025):
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Mandatory submission for all months of 2025, even if already paid via the Tax Portal.
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TIN required for each employee.
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Deadlines for submissions:
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January – November 2025 → 31/12/2025
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December 2025 → 31/01/2026
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Deadlines for payments:
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June – November 2025 → 31/12/2025
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December 2025 → 31/01/2026
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Any interest and charges previously calculated will be automatically recalculated in TFA, taking into account these extensions.
2. Access to TFA via CY Login
From 22 August 2025, access to the TFA system is also available through the CY Login service (formerly Ariadni).
Details:
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Users with an existing CY Login account can access TFA with their current username and password.
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Users without a CY Login account must first create one.
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For upgraded services requiring identification, taxpayers are encouraged to log in through CY Login.
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Where a TIN exists, the CY Login account will automatically link to it.
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Existing TFA users can continue to log in with their TFA credentials, but CY Login offers an additional secure access method.
A step-by-step guide for connecting to TFA via CY Login is available on the official website.
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