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13Eylül2018

New Law Has Been Announced on Prohibiting Parties Located in Türkiye to Sign Foreing Currency Based Contracts

New Law Has Been Announced on Prohibiting Parties Located in Türkiye to Sign Foreing Currency Based Contracts

On the Official Gazette numbered 30534 dated 13.9.2018, it has been announced with the Presidential Decree numbered 85 to make amendments on the recently announced Decree Law numbered 32 “The Protection of the Turkish Currency”.

According to the newly announced Decree, the below shall be applicable starting as of 13/9/2018:

  • It is prohibited to have foreign currency-based contracts or contracts with foreign currency payment duties for the parties which are located within the borders of Türkiye in relation to all types of property and real estate purchase, sale and lease agreements, vehicle purchase / sale and lease agreements, service, employment and similar agreements. The clause is applicable to all local parties in Türkiye unless the party is announced to have certain exception by the relevant authority.
  • As of the date this Law is in force (Sept, 13), within 30 days all the rates, values, prices which are to be agreed on foreign currency, shall be adjusted with Turkish currency (TRY) fees. The clause is applicable to all local parties in Türkiye, unless the party is announced to have certain exception by the relevant authority.

You can access the full Decree Law in Turkish by viewing the Official Gazette from this link: http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/main.aspx?home=http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2018/09/20180913.htm&main=http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2018/09/20180913.htm

As the Decree Law is to be elaborated with additional details; the Service Agreement term can be defined according to the Article 393 of the Turkish Obligation Law. Therefore;

Service Agreement is; where the worker undertakes to work dependent to an employer for a definite or for an indefinite term and the employer undertakes to pay a wage to the worker in return of this work. Any contract where the worker undertakes to give a service on a regular basis, as well as on part-time period, is also accepted as a service contract.

The crucial point to take into account in this aspect is that, in any other law than the Labor Law, the contracts which are signed between the employers and the workers (employees) are to be acknowledged as service agreements. Whereas only in the Labor Law, the contracts between the employee and the employer is defined as an employment contract.

According to the Article 2 of the Labor Law; The real person is referred to as an employee who is working under an employment contract and the real or corporate person who the employees’ services are provided to is referred to as employer. The relationship between the employee and employer shall be referred to as the employment relationship. With these definitions, the employment contracts have been identified.

Also, within the provision of the Article 470 of the Turkish Obligation Law; Contract of Work is a sort of contract where a party (employer) is willing to produce a work and in return is agreed to be paid for the services by the employer.

Within the light of our statement above, on the Decree Law, we hope further explanations and amendments to the Law are to be announced in a timely manner to clarify the uncertainties. We will continue to provide further information in regards, with the recent developments to advise on the required actions.

Yazar Selim Tankut Akdağ, Kategori Social Security Law and Legislation, Taxation Law, Turkish Commercial Code

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Selim Tankut Akdağ

Chairman of The Executive Board
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