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Greek Tax Filing Services for Greeks Abroad

Simplifying Your Greek Tax Obligations While Living Abroad

Greek citizens living abroad are legally required to appoint a Tax Representative in Greece.

Managing tax obligations in Greece from abroad can feel overwhelming. At Greece Media, we make it easy for Greeks in the diaspora to stay compliant with Greek tax laws, handle property-related taxes, and resolve outstanding issues, all with expert guidance and personalized care.

What We Offer

  • Preparation and filing of Greek tax returns

  • Assistance with property-related taxes and asset declarations

  • Resolution of outstanding tax issues or penalties

  • Guidance on complying with Greek tax regulations

  • Ongoing tax representation to meet Greece’s laws, ensuring you remain compliant year-round.

Tax Account in Greece for Greeks Living Abroad

Why Choose Us?

Greece Media simplifies Greek tax filing for the diaspora with expert guidance and tailored solutions. From annual filings to resolving tax issues, we make the process stress-free and fully remote. With deep expertise, we ensure your tax obligations are handled with care and precision.

  • Expert Knowledge of Greek Tax Laws:
    Our team specializes in the unique tax needs of Greeks abroad.

  • Comprehensive Services:
    From annual filings to property-related taxes, we handle it all.

  • Seamless Process:
    We manage everything remotely, saving you time and stress.

  • Multilingual Support:
    English, Greek, or any language you prefer—we’ve got you covered.

Greek Tax Accountant Serving the Greek Diaspora

How It Works

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  • Contact Us: Fill out our simple inquiry form.

  • Initial Consultation: Our team will review your tax needs.

  • Document Submission: Share the required documents online.

  • We Handle the Rest: We’ll prepare and file your taxes in compliance with Greek laws.

Hire A Tax Accountant in Greece

Fill out this form for a free consultation or call us at 1-833-MY-GREECE

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to file taxes in Greece if I live abroad?

Yes, if you own property, earn income, or have financial obligations in Greece, you may need to file taxes.

Is it true that Greeks abroad must have a tax representative?

Yes. If you are a Greek citizen living abroad and registered as a foreign tax resident, Greek law still requires you to appoint a tax representative.

Can you help me file overdue tax returns in Greece?

Absolutely. We specialize in resolving outstanding tax issues and ensuring compliance with Greek tax laws.

What documents do I need to provide for tax filing?

Documents vary depending on your situation but typically include income statements, property details, and identification.

Can I handle everything remotely?

Yes, our services are designed to be fully remote, making it easy for clients living abroad.

How much do your tax services cost?

Pricing depends on your specific needs. Contact us for a free consultation and personalized quote.

Can you assist with property-related taxes like ENFIA?

Yes, we handle property-related tax filings, including ENFIA, for Greeks abroad.

Can you help with tax filings for rental income earned in Greece?

Yes, we handle filings for rental income earned from Greek properties, ensuring compliance with tax laws and helping you maximize eligible deductions.

How long does the tax filing process take?

Timelines vary depending on your needs. Standard filings are usually completed within a few weeks after receiving all required documents.

What happens if I don’t file taxes in Greece?

Failing to file taxes can result in penalties, interest on overdue amounts, and legal complications. We can help you resolve these issues and ensure future compliance.

Watch: Understanding Greek Taxes and Inheritance

Glossary of Common Terms in Greek Property Inheritance

AFM (Αριθμός Φορολογικού Μητρώου): Greek Tax Identification Number, every person or entity involved in the Greek tax system must have one.

Tax Representative (Φορολογικός Αντιπρόσωπος): A person appointed in Greece to handle tax matters on behalf of someone living abroad. Required by law for most foreign tax residents.

 

ENFIA (ΕΝΦΙΑ): The annual property tax that all property owners in Greece must pay.

 

E1: The main annual income tax form submitted by individuals in Greece. It includes both Greek and global income (depending on residency).

 

E2: A form used to declare rental income from Greek properties. Filed along with the E1 form if applicable.

E9: The form used to declare real estate assets in Greece. It tracks changes to your property holdings year to year.

 

Taxisnet: Greece’s official online tax portal used to submit tax returns, view debts, and manage your tax profile.

 

Residency Status (Φορολογική Κατοικία): Your tax residency determines whether you’re taxed on global income or only Greek-sourced income. Greeks abroad often must register as foreign tax residents.

Overdue Filing (Καθυστερημένες Δηλώσεις): If you missed past tax returns in Greece, you're considered non-compliant. Late filings can lead to penalties, but they can be resolved.

 

Greek Tax Authority (AADE / ΑΑΔΕ): The Independent Authority for Public Revenue. Greece’s national tax office overseeing all filings, audits, and payments.

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