Deduct the cost of furniture to reduce costs
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If you buy a property that has a fitted kitchen, you can deduct its value from the sale price of the property to reduce the cost of notaire's fees. But you can't deduct everything. In general, this represents a maximum 5% reduction in the price of the property. The tax authorities may sometimes take a closer look at the amount deducted, asking you for supporting documents such as invoices for furniture, fittings, etc.
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