The relevant authorities at White Land and Vacant Property Fee System Option «Extension Period» is a regulatory measure that gives landowners the opportunity to complete the development of their land in accordance with specific regulations and clear mechanisms, thereby ensuring the proper organization of procedures and compliance with approved requirements.
What is the extension period?
The extension period is a period granted to the taxpayer after the due date for for undeveloped land, with the aim of enabling them to develop the land or complete its development, in accordance with specific regulations and following a review of the application by the competent authorities.
Key Conditions for Granting the Extension
Obtaining the extension requires meeting a number of conditions, including:
Submitting a request to determine the duration via the designated portal.
Possession of a valid building permit.
Submission of an engineering-approved timeline outlining the implementation phases within a period not exceeding 6 months.
The application is subject to additional requirements, and a final decision will be issued within a period of up to 4 months.
Regulatory Controls During the Extension Period
The extension period is subject to a number of regulatory controls, most notably:
The time required to complete the development is granted after the application is reviewed by the relevant committee.
Upon completion of the project, fees for the entire period will be collected.
Monitoring Progress During the Development Period
The procedures require the submission of an engineering report every 6 months detailing the project’s progress; furthermore, the extension is revoked in specific cases in accordance with the approved regulations.
Through this mechanism, the extension period establishes a clear regulatory framework that balances providing the opportunity to complete development with compliance with approved regulatory procedures.









