🇬🇷 Overview of Taxation for Expats
Expats in Greece are subject to tax on their worldwide income if they reside more than 183 days per year. Key taxes include:
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💼 Income Tax
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🏠 Property Tax (ENFIA)
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💸 Capital Gains Tax
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🏢 Corporate Tax (if running a business)
📊 Income Tax Rates for Individuals
| Income Bracket (€) | Tax Rate (%) |
|---|---|
| 0 – 10,000 | 9% |
| 10,001 – 20,000 | 22% |
| 20,001 – 30,000 | 28% |
| 30,001 – 40,000 | 36% |
| Over 40,000 | 44% |
🏠 Property Tax (ENFIA)
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Annual tax based on property value
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Rates vary depending on location, size, and property type
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Important for Golden Visa investors to factor in recurring costs
💸 Capital Gains Tax
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Applies on sale of real estate or investments
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Currently set at 15% of the gain
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Certain exemptions and deductions may apply
🧾 Filing Tax Returns
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Annual tax filing deadline is July 31
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Electronic filing is mandatory
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Penalties apply for late or incorrect filing
🧑💼 How Borderless Lawyers Can Help
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📝 Advise on tax residency and obligations
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📄 Assist with tax return preparation and filing
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💡 Plan your investments to optimize tax outcomes
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🤝 Liaise with Greek tax authorities on your behalf
📣 Stay Compliant and Optimize Your Taxes in Greece
Navigating Greek tax law can be complex for expats. Work with Borderless Lawyers to ensure you comply fully while minimizing your tax burden.
Contact us today for tailored tax advice and support.