Austria’s Commitment to Tourism and Infrastructure Investment

When you want to travel throughout the European Union, you have plenty of choices for superb cities and sites chock-full of history, culture, and fine cuisine. Unfortunately, visiting the Coliseum in Rome or the Eiffel Tower in Paris means that you have to stand in line with countless other tourists and deal with unpleasant tourism officials. There’s good news, however, for anyone thirsting for an authentic European holiday: the alpine nation of Austria has redoubled its efforts to appeal to tourists and create an extraordinary vacation.

Structural Funds

The European Union allots structural funds to all member nations for growth and commerce throughout the continent, but not all nations spend these funds in the same manner. When it comes to Austria, much of that grant money goes towards tourism infrastructure, and not just in the major cities like Vienna and Graz but in outlying regions and border areas. With these funds in place, development of tourist facilities like investment properties become easier, faster, and more productive upon completion. As such, the smart tourists aren’t just visiting Austria — they’re investing in it but purchasing these investment properties for their own gain.


Regional Support

Austria SkiingSome nations set up roadblocks for entrepreneurs to leap over on the way to financial gain. When it comes to those who want to set up their own business in Austria, however, the way is not only open but ample support networks help to facilitate the construction and maintenance of a start-up business. Entrepreneurs like property investors can utilise the Regional Business Support Database to find out more information about the area they’re choosing to put their money into, a sixty-thousand Euro computer tool that helps to determine areas of productivity, risk, and reward in existing Austrian enterprises. Then, you need only apply for EU funding in order to get any necessary capital required to get an investment opportunity up and off the ground, ready and able to profit from the steady stream of tourists coming to Austria to do everything from take in the symphony to ski down the slopes.

Kristall Spaces hands over Zell am See Apartments

Handover to the owners of apartments in the Zell am See Mark Warner Lake and Mountain Resort commenced at the end of May, ahead of the June deadline.

The transition was a smooth success and owners are absolutely thrilled with the finished look of their properties with one happy owner enthusing, “Our apartment is just beautiful.  The weather has been great and we’ve had a magical first trip. Thank you!”

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Mark Warner Hotels and Resorts has received an unprecedented amount of bookings for the development’s first summer season much to the delight of the owners.

This of course bodes well for the ski season commencing in December.

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Work continues over the coming days to finesse the communal areas on schedule to welcome the first of the rental market customers.

If you have interest in one of only two remaining apartments for sale in the Zell am See development, please contact us today for a buyer’s pack.

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Income Tax & VAT benefits when you rent out your Austrian property

Thinking of buying an investment property for sale in Austria?

There are a number of income tax and VAT benefits when you commercially rent out Austrian property, making it an excellent investment.

Income Tax Advantages

To get the VAT discount, you must be ready to rent out your new property. Think of it as an investment, and use it as a holiday home. Simply rent it out the other months of the year and make a profit, plus qualify for up to a 20% savings on your taxes. In order to qualify for the VAT refund, you must show that you rented your property professionally for 20 years and showed a profit.

In some cases, this only counts as a back tax, and you will have to pay the gross price and then claim the back tax at a later date.

However, sometimes this is not necessary, and the developers will actually offer you the discount up front, when you buy the property, and you need only pay the net price up front.

VAT

With the 20% discount, you will have the opportunity to claim all or part of the VAT.

If you decide that you would like to take advantage of the VAT rebate, you can rent your property to those on holiday and then pay taxes on the income you make from rentals. The interest you pay on that home’s mortgage will then be written off against your profits, and 10% of your furniture costs can also be written off as depreciation–from the wear and tear of renters.

11,000 Euro Exemption

There is an 11,000 Euro exemption, too, that you may qualify for. If you rent to those on holiday and pay your taxes in Austria, then you are eligible for an 11,000 Euro exemption each year, per person. If you claim the VAT back on your purchase, you are required to be VAT registered for 20 years, but after that, you can deregister.

Make sure that you are charging a VAT of 10% on your rentals, too, as this can be reclaimed each quarter. It is a good idea to have a local tax adviser help you with this and all tax returns.

Taxes

There are several taxes that should be taken into consideration when purchasing an investment property for sale in Austria.

These include the Tourism Tax, a Capital Gains Tax and an Inheritance Tax.

The Tourism Tax is charged to guests when they rent your property. The rate varies from 80 cents to 3 euros, per night, for each guest over the age of 14.

The Capital Gains Tax is 25%, and it applies to any profits you have made on your property. This tax helps to keep housing prices in reach.

And finally, the Inheritance Tax no longer applies, as it was abolished in 2008.

Timmelsjoch open: high alpine road from Austria to Italy

Despite plenty of snow on the surrounding slopes, the Timmelsjoch opened to the public last week.

The Timmelsjoch is a dramatic pass road from Austria into Italy through a saddle between the Jochköpfl 3,141m and the Wurmkogl 3,082m peaks.

One of Europe’s highest paved roads, it is closed all winter because of snow and opens up between June and October allowing tourists (cars, motorbikes and cyclists – no lorries or trailers allowed) to travel in and out of the Ötztal valley (Tirol) to the Passeier Valley in the Italian province of Alto Adige.

To get there: follow the road out of Sölden and through Zwieselstein in the direction of Obergurgl. After a few minutes, take the turn for Hochgurgl and you are there.

Check out the video below of the opening day and the drive into Italy: snow, fog, tunnels and then blue sky …

Relax at the Freizeit Arena Solden

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At the Freizeit Arena Solden, you feel right at home! The arena is the ultimate place to relax and have fun. From their landscaped indoor pool and sauna parlor, to their fitness center and sports hall, Sölden’s multi-purpose Freizeit Arena is really the place for families!

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The arena offers you the perfect blend of healthy activities alongside deep relaxation. At the spa, take in an ‘Adventure Bath’, or enjoy an authentic Kelo log cabin sauna, a steam bath, or an inhalation bath. They also offer hot stone plates and a sanarium, a classic Finnish sauna.

This is the place to go after a day in the mountains of Obergurgl-Hochgurgl. Unwind after some outdoor activities, or use it as an alternative to the ski slopes; simply stay indoors and play on the tennis courts or enjoy the fitness center. Get your workout inside! At the recreation center you can participate in a wide range of sports, swimming and even some high-altitude training exercises.

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At the end of the day, the arena also has plenty of fun things to enjoy. Bowl a game or two, or have dinner. In fact, you can indulge in some amazing culinary delights at one of their restaurants, the “Al Dente”, a fine Italian restaurant, or the “Hacienda”, a Mexican restaurant.

Paragliding tandem flights in Solden

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Tandem paragliding is an adventurous activity, and one that you can enjoy this summer in Solden!  Tandem paragliding allows you to discover the world from above.  You will see it all, from a stunning bird’s eye view as you float effortlessly above the Ötztal valley.

Paragliding really gives one the feeling of free flight, it is like nothing you will have ever experienced before.

Take a tandem flight with Solden’s Parataxi, where their motto is “Fun for Two”. On your own, you would need to be a certified pilot, but with their tandem flights, you will fly with one of their certified drivers. This allows you to safely, and easily, experience that feeling of flying, with no past paragliding experience at all!

This is a wonderful way to explore the awesome beauty of the mountains. See nature from a bird’s eye view.

Tandem paragliding gives you both the freedom and fun of flying, whether you are the pilot or the passenger!

If you do have your certification, just a few steps and you will be off! But note that you do need to have proof of insurance to fly. But, even without experience, the certified instructors of Solden will take you up on a memorable flight. You will glide high above the picturesque Ötztaler Ache (the River Ötzt) surrounded by 3,000m snow-capped peaks. 

In the summer, you will take the GAISLACHKOGL Gondola to the middle station, where you can take off from an altitude of 2,500m. Talk about a great view!  Come make all of your dreams come true this summer in Solden!

Ice Q, the new source of culinary pleasures on Gaislachkogl peak

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Last December, the Bergbahnen Sölden Lift Company opened Ice Q, which was a new, innovative restaurant on the Gaislachkogl.

The Gaislachkogl is the area’s number one ski mountain, providing a huge number of skiers and boarder to enjoy the new Ice Q.

Why the buzz?  This new restaurant provides amazing culinary pleasures, amusing the palate in unique ways.  The restaurant features aesthetically pleasing modern architecture, with all materials sourced locally.  Additionally, the menu features a number of gourmet specialties.

Construction of Ice Q took six months, from June to December 2013.  It is an outstanding restaurant with wonderful service, gourmet alpine cuisine and an extensive wine list.

Ice Q offers 94 seats inside along with 34 seats on the terrace and a rooftop terrace with some amazing views.

Obermoser Architects built this innovative new restaurant along with three mountain gondola stations. Guests will enjoy the glass facades which open onto the picturesque Ötztal mountains.  Seated inside this new building, you feel like you are sat outside: the windows are so transparent, they fit seamlessly into the natural setting.

Robbie Williams storms Ischgl

robbie 5Robbie Williams takes the Austrian ski resort of Ischgl by storm!  Ischgl has been featuring ‘end of season’ concerts since 1994 when Sir Elton John performed.  This year, it was Robbie Williams and many concertgoers feel this was Ischgl’s best concert yet!

Other performers who have graced the ‘end of season’ stage include The Killers, Bon Jovi and even Sting.

This year, though, the weather was not on the side of Robbie Williams or the crowd.  According to Elisabeth Türtscher from Galtür, there were thick clouds, visibility was hampered and then there was snow!

However, Robbie Williams and his 25-piece Big Band kicked off the concert with aplomb, not letting the weather deter him at all.  He started his set with ‘Let Me Entertain You’ and that is exactly what he did, to the delight of over 25,000 people.

Williams’ concert lasted for an hour and a half, and everyone agreed that he was one of the best entertainers they have seen at the Austrian resort.

The snow did fall, lightly, throughout the performance, but it really seemed to enhance the ambiance.  A little winter white to go with Williams’ music made it all the more atmospheric.

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As the concert was planned for the day, there were no lights for the stage, you just heard his music and that was enough. Williams’ dad, Peter, actually joined Robbie on stage for a duet.

The concert was free, all that concert lovers had to do was buy a lift pass to get to Ischgl’s resort.

At a press concert prior to the show, Williams said that Austria was his favourite country to play in, which made the concert even more memorable.

News from the Mark Warner Lake & Mountain Resort in Zell am See

We are happy to present you the latest exterior-visuals of the Villa Menis, with the wonderful and beautiful designed penthouse on top.

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 Furthermore the first windows have been built in, as you can see them on the following pictures with their finished colour.

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We are also very excited to show you the newest interior graphics of the restaurant in the Mark Warner Lake & Mountain Resort.

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5 Things to do in Austria

Austria is known for its beautiful natural landscapes as well as its sophisticated urban areas. Whether you love the idea of swimming in its alpine lakes or the idea of shopping in Vienna, Austria has something for you.

Explore these five attractions when you come to Austria:

The Kunsthistorisches Museum

This museum of fine art and history is home to Rubens masterpieces, Rembrandt’s Self Portrait, Raphael’s Madonna in the Meadow and more. It is housed in an amazing palatial building in Vienna, and it opened in 1891. The building that houses the museum was commissioned by the emperor, which explains its lavish décor: marble, stucco ornamentation as well as gold-leaf.

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The Great Outdoors

Those who come to Austria often know of its deeply carved valleys, its rocky mountain flanks and its beautiful lakes. If you have not yet visited, you must plan to take a hike or rent mountain bikes, as these are the best ways to reach the area’s isolated alpine meadows.

Or, take a cable car or chairlift up; during winter, these are the best way to reach the slopes, too.

Architectural Feats

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However, you might be surprised to note that Austria is also a country with some impressive contemporary architectural pieces, as well.

Visit Vienna’s Museums Quartier, or go to see Ars Electronica in Linz, and you will note this more contemporary facet of the country. A stroll alongside the illuminated Kunsthaus Graz will leave you amazed, mouth open in wonder.

Pubs and Coffee Houses

A trip to Austria would not be complete without mention of its wonderful food and coffee house experiences, either. In Vienna, head to the traditional coffee houses that can be found all around. These are perfect the perfect way to take in the city’s homespun atmosphere.

Or, take in a meal at a traditional Beisln (which is a bistro pub) where you find delicious goulash and among other treats.

Wine Regions

In regions like the Waldviertel, the Danube Valley and southern Styria you will find some fantastic wines among their picturesque landscapes.

And there are a number of traditional Heurigen (or wine taverns) all around. These are wonderful places to experience the local specialties, like their gourmet wines.

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