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Inheritance & wills in Austria

Austrian Civil Code (ABGB §§ 727–824) applies Pflichtteil to descendants and surviving spouse — 1/2 of statutory share. Islam is a recognised religion (Islamgesetz 1912 + reform 2015); the Islamische Glaubensgemeinschaft (IGGÖ) provides faraid guidance. Sharia not directly enforced by civil courts.

Informational — not legal advice

Statutes change; statements here reflect publicly available references as of 2025. For specific drafting and probate, consult a qualified lawyer admitted in Austriaand a scholar familiar with your madhhab.

How inheritance works

Austrian Civil Code (ABGB §§ 727–824) applies Pflichtteil to descendants and surviving spouse — 1/2 of statutory share. Islam is a recognised religion (Islamgesetz 1912 + reform 2015); the Islamische Glaubensgemeinschaft (IGGÖ) provides faraid guidance. Sharia not directly enforced by civil courts.

What makes a will valid

Three recognised forms under ABGB §§ 583-601: (a) fremdhändig public will — written by another, signed by testator + 3 witnesses; (b) eigenhändig holographic — entirely handwritten by testator, signed; (c) mündlich oral will — 3 witnesses in emergency, valid 3 months. Notarial deposit (notarielles Testament) strongly recommended.

Registration & where to lodge

Zentrales Testamentsregister der Notare (ZTR) at the Österreichische Notariatskammer; automatic for notarial + deposited wills.

Witness rules

Public will (fremdhändig): 3 adult witnesses of full civil capacity + notary/lawyer, non-beneficiaries with no first-degree relatives among beneficiaries. Holographic (eigenhändig): no witnesses required. Oral (mündlich): 3 witnesses in emergency.

Zakat in Austria

Collecting authority
Islamische Glaubensgemeinschaft in Österreich (IGGÖ)
Tax relief
Donations to "begünstigte Einrichtungen" deductible under EStG § 4a.
Maximum relief
10% of total income
Notes
IGGÖ is constitutionally recognised — issues annual Nisab in EUR; many member-Vereine qualify as deductible recipients.

Forced heirship & statutory overrides

Pflichtteil (ABGB § 759) — descendants + surviving spouse each entitled to 1/2 of their statutory intestate share. Dependent parents lost their Pflichtteil in the 2017 Erbrechts-Änderungsgesetz reform.

Probate / execution after death

Verlassenschaftsverfahren overseen by the District Court (Bezirksgericht) + court-appointed notary (Gerichtskommissär); Einantwortungsurkunde (probate deed) issued after 3-month objection period. Erbschaftssteuer was abolished in 2008.

Scholar notes

Predominantly Hanafi via the Turkish + Bosnian community; Maliki via the Egyptian + Tunisian community. IGGÖ has fatwa authority.

Common pitfalls

  • Recognised religion status (1912 Act) means IGGÖ-issued faraid documents carry evidentiary weight in court.
  • Pflichtteil reduction via lifetime gifts is limited by the Schenkungsanrechnung 10-year look-back.

Official authorities & registries

FAQ — Islamic will & inheritance in Austria

  • Is Islamic inheritance (faraid) legally recognised in Austria?

    Austrian Civil Code (ABGB §§ 727–824) applies Pflichtteil to descendants and surviving spouse — 1/2 of statutory share. Islam is a recognised religion (Islamgesetz 1912 + reform 2015); the Islamische Glaubensgemeinschaft (IGGÖ) provides faraid guidance. Sharia not directly enforced by civil courts.

  • What makes an Islamic will (Wasiyyah) legally valid in Austria?

    Three recognised forms under ABGB §§ 583-601: (a) fremdhändig public will — written by another, signed by testator + 3 witnesses; (b) eigenhändig holographic — entirely handwritten by testator, signed; (c) mündlich oral will — 3 witnesses in emergency, valid 3 months. Notarial deposit (notarielles Testament) strongly recommended.

  • Where do I register my will in Austria?

    Zentrales Testamentsregister der Notare (ZTR) at the Österreichische Notariatskammer; automatic for notarial + deposited wills.

  • Does Austria have forced-heirship rules that override an Islamic will?

    Pflichtteil (ABGB § 759) — descendants + surviving spouse each entitled to 1/2 of their statutory intestate share. Dependent parents lost their Pflichtteil in the 2017 Erbrechts-Änderungsgesetz reform.

  • How does probate work in Austria?

    Verlassenschaftsverfahren overseen by the District Court (Bezirksgericht) + court-appointed notary (Gerichtskommissär); Einantwortungsurkunde (probate deed) issued after 3-month objection period. Erbschaftssteuer was abolished in 2008.

  • How many witnesses do I need for a will in Austria?

    Public will (fremdhändig): 3 adult witnesses of full civil capacity + notary/lawyer, non-beneficiaries with no first-degree relatives among beneficiaries. Holographic (eigenhändig): no witnesses required. Oral (mündlich): 3 witnesses in emergency.

  • What are the most common Islamic-will pitfalls in Austria?

    Recognised religion status (1912 Act) means IGGÖ-issued faraid documents carry evidentiary weight in court. Pflichtteil reduction via lifetime gifts is limited by the Schenkungsanrechnung 10-year look-back.

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