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Lenders block gov’t plan to hike the supplement­ary property tax

- BY PROKOPIS HATZINIKOL­AOU

Greece’s creditors have blocked the government’s plans to increase the tax load on owners of mediumsize­d and large property. According to sources, the government had intended to shift the new burden resulting from the adjustment of the taxable property rates to 500,000 owners with assets adding up to over 200,000 euros.

The government had been planning to modify the supplement­ary Single Property Tax (ENFIA), either by reducing the tax-free threshold or the tax rates, in order to avoid hikes to the main ENFIA tax in areas such as Perama, Keratsini and Drapetsona, among others, and so they wouldn’t have to send increased tax notices to small property owners. (It is noted that the surveyors employed to issue recommenda­tions for the new “objective values” of properties – used for tax purposes – have proposed hikes for 60 percent of zones across the country.)

The country’s creditors have responded to this idea saying that ENFIA is not supposed to be used for social policies, thereby stopping the government in its tracks, sending it back to the drawing board instead.

The Finance Ministry is now considerin­g two alternativ­e scenarios. The first provides for the existing objective values to be maintained for the calculatio­n of the 2018 ENFIA and for the adjusted values to start applying as of May or June (for property transactio­ns, parental concession­s etc). The database of Public Power Corporatio­n (PPC) will also have to be updated, with the government forwarding to the electricit­y utility the new values that are required for the calculatio­n of the Property Levy (TAP) that is included in the power bills and which goes to local authoritie­s. Of course if the local authoritie­s wish to retain the TAP they charge citizens at the same level, they will need to lower their rates.

The other scenario being considered provides for “surgical” interventi­ons to all ENFIA rates and brackets, or the objective values. For instance, ENFIA’s second price bracket contained properties in a price zone between 501 and 750 euros per square meter. If a zone has a 550 euros/sq.m. objective value rate and the proposal is for a hike to 800 euros/sq.m., the government could decide to take the zone rate to 750 euros/sq/m. instead, so that the zone remains in the same bracket and the rate is unchanged – although that may not be feasible for all brackets.

 ??  ?? The government is eager to avoid hikes to the main ENFIA tax in areas such as Perama, Keratsini (pictured) and Drapetsona, among others.
The government is eager to avoid hikes to the main ENFIA tax in areas such as Perama, Keratsini (pictured) and Drapetsona, among others.

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