Greek Property Taxes Explained: What to Consider? | AstonsGreek
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Greek Property Taxes Explained: What to Consider? | AstonsGreek
"Greece imposes several property-related taxes, including transfer taxes, annual levies like ENFIA, and municipal fees. Another important issue to understand is the Greek capital gains tax on property, which is currently suspended until the end of 2026, creating a window of opportunity for investors. These taxes are generally calculated based on an official property assessment conducted by the Greek tax authorities."
"This guide provides a thorough overview of all major property-related taxes and special regimes for foreign investors, equipping you with the knowledge needed for informed and strategic investment decisions in Greece. Understanding property taxes in Greece Property taxation in Greece includes several components that investors must consider. These cover taxes incurred during the acquisition of property , annual ownership taxes, and taxes applicable upon the sale or inheritance of property."
Greece levies multiple property-related taxes, including a 3% real estate transfer tax on taxable value (as of 2025), annual ENFIA levies, and municipal fees. The capital gains tax on property is suspended until the end of 2026, creating a time-limited opportunity for investors. Taxes are generally calculated from official property assessments by Greek tax authorities. Tax obligations vary by tax residency and ownership type, with distinct rules for individuals, corporations, and foreign investors under special regimes such as the Non-Dom Regime. Astons, founded in London in 1989, specialises in investment immigration and supports property-based residency planning like the Greece Golden Visa.
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