Tax Representation in Greece
Our Tax Representation Service offers professional support to both property buyers and owners in navigating the complexities of Greek tax laws. Whether you're purchasing, selling, or managing property in Crete, our team ensures compliance with all tax regulations, assists with filing obligations, and represents you in dealings with the tax authorities. From income and property taxes to VAT and capital gains, we provide peace of mind by managing every aspect of your tax responsibilities, allowing you to focus on your investment while we handle the paperwork and legalities.
In Greece, a Tax Representative is a legal requirement for foreign residents who own property or have other taxable assets in the country but do not reside there. The tax representative acts as an intermediary between the non-resident and Greek tax authorities, ensuring compliance with Greek tax regulations.
Here’s what a tax representative in Greece typically handles:
Responsibilities of a Tax Representative in Greece:
Tax Registration:
Assist with obtaining a Greek Tax Identification Number (AFM), required for any financial transactions or property ownership in Greece.
Filing Tax Returns:
Handle the submission of annual tax returns on behalf of the property owner or investor, ensuring all required documentation is properly completed and submitted.
Property Tax Payments:
Ensure timely payment of property taxes such as ENFIA (annual property tax) and other related obligations.
VAT Representation:
Assist with Value Added Tax (VAT) compliance, especially relevant for property purchases and rentals, particularly if the property is rented out as a short-term rental (e.g., Airbnb).
Income Tax Filings:
File returns for income generated in Greece, including rental income, and ensure that all tax credits or deductions are correctly applied.
Capital Gains Tax:
Manage the declaration and payment of capital gains tax when selling a property in Greece.
Communication with Tax Authorities:
Act as the point of contact with Greek tax authorities (EFKA, AADE) on behalf of the foreign owner, addressing any inquiries or issues that arise.
Compliance and Updates:
Stay updated on changes in Greek tax legislation and ensure the foreign owner is fully compliant with the latest rules and deadlines.
Why You Need a Tax Representative:
Legal Requirement: If you're a non-resident and own property or generate income in Greece, having a tax representative is a legal requirement.
Local Expertise: Tax regulations in Greece can be complex and subject to change. A local representative ensures you meet all obligations without missing deadlines or incurring penalties.
Convenience: A tax representative simplifies the process, handling all tax-related matters on your behalf, especially if you're not present in Greece.
Having a tax representative ensures smooth management of your tax obligations and compliance with Greek law, particularly in the context of property ownership or real estate investment.
*The listed price serves as a deposit for future services, with the total cost determined by the specific needs and requirements of both the individual and the property.
Our Tax Representation Service offers professional support to both property buyers and owners in navigating the complexities of Greek tax laws. Whether you're purchasing, selling, or managing property in Crete, our team ensures compliance with all tax regulations, assists with filing obligations, and represents you in dealings with the tax authorities. From income and property taxes to VAT and capital gains, we provide peace of mind by managing every aspect of your tax responsibilities, allowing you to focus on your investment while we handle the paperwork and legalities.
In Greece, a Tax Representative is a legal requirement for foreign residents who own property or have other taxable assets in the country but do not reside there. The tax representative acts as an intermediary between the non-resident and Greek tax authorities, ensuring compliance with Greek tax regulations.
Here’s what a tax representative in Greece typically handles:
Responsibilities of a Tax Representative in Greece:
Tax Registration:
Assist with obtaining a Greek Tax Identification Number (AFM), required for any financial transactions or property ownership in Greece.
Filing Tax Returns:
Handle the submission of annual tax returns on behalf of the property owner or investor, ensuring all required documentation is properly completed and submitted.
Property Tax Payments:
Ensure timely payment of property taxes such as ENFIA (annual property tax) and other related obligations.
VAT Representation:
Assist with Value Added Tax (VAT) compliance, especially relevant for property purchases and rentals, particularly if the property is rented out as a short-term rental (e.g., Airbnb).
Income Tax Filings:
File returns for income generated in Greece, including rental income, and ensure that all tax credits or deductions are correctly applied.
Capital Gains Tax:
Manage the declaration and payment of capital gains tax when selling a property in Greece.
Communication with Tax Authorities:
Act as the point of contact with Greek tax authorities (EFKA, AADE) on behalf of the foreign owner, addressing any inquiries or issues that arise.
Compliance and Updates:
Stay updated on changes in Greek tax legislation and ensure the foreign owner is fully compliant with the latest rules and deadlines.
Why You Need a Tax Representative:
Legal Requirement: If you're a non-resident and own property or generate income in Greece, having a tax representative is a legal requirement.
Local Expertise: Tax regulations in Greece can be complex and subject to change. A local representative ensures you meet all obligations without missing deadlines or incurring penalties.
Convenience: A tax representative simplifies the process, handling all tax-related matters on your behalf, especially if you're not present in Greece.
Having a tax representative ensures smooth management of your tax obligations and compliance with Greek law, particularly in the context of property ownership or real estate investment.
*The listed price serves as a deposit for future services, with the total cost determined by the specific needs and requirements of both the individual and the property.
Our Tax Representation Service offers professional support to both property buyers and owners in navigating the complexities of Greek tax laws. Whether you're purchasing, selling, or managing property in Crete, our team ensures compliance with all tax regulations, assists with filing obligations, and represents you in dealings with the tax authorities. From income and property taxes to VAT and capital gains, we provide peace of mind by managing every aspect of your tax responsibilities, allowing you to focus on your investment while we handle the paperwork and legalities.
In Greece, a Tax Representative is a legal requirement for foreign residents who own property or have other taxable assets in the country but do not reside there. The tax representative acts as an intermediary between the non-resident and Greek tax authorities, ensuring compliance with Greek tax regulations.
Here’s what a tax representative in Greece typically handles:
Responsibilities of a Tax Representative in Greece:
Tax Registration:
Assist with obtaining a Greek Tax Identification Number (AFM), required for any financial transactions or property ownership in Greece.
Filing Tax Returns:
Handle the submission of annual tax returns on behalf of the property owner or investor, ensuring all required documentation is properly completed and submitted.
Property Tax Payments:
Ensure timely payment of property taxes such as ENFIA (annual property tax) and other related obligations.
VAT Representation:
Assist with Value Added Tax (VAT) compliance, especially relevant for property purchases and rentals, particularly if the property is rented out as a short-term rental (e.g., Airbnb).
Income Tax Filings:
File returns for income generated in Greece, including rental income, and ensure that all tax credits or deductions are correctly applied.
Capital Gains Tax:
Manage the declaration and payment of capital gains tax when selling a property in Greece.
Communication with Tax Authorities:
Act as the point of contact with Greek tax authorities (EFKA, AADE) on behalf of the foreign owner, addressing any inquiries or issues that arise.
Compliance and Updates:
Stay updated on changes in Greek tax legislation and ensure the foreign owner is fully compliant with the latest rules and deadlines.
Why You Need a Tax Representative:
Legal Requirement: If you're a non-resident and own property or generate income in Greece, having a tax representative is a legal requirement.
Local Expertise: Tax regulations in Greece can be complex and subject to change. A local representative ensures you meet all obligations without missing deadlines or incurring penalties.
Convenience: A tax representative simplifies the process, handling all tax-related matters on your behalf, especially if you're not present in Greece.
Having a tax representative ensures smooth management of your tax obligations and compliance with Greek law, particularly in the context of property ownership or real estate investment.
*The listed price serves as a deposit for future services, with the total cost determined by the specific needs and requirements of both the individual and the property.