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Opposing views on easing of ENFIA tax

SYRIZA leaves medium-to-large property owners out of discount plans, as ND seeks some reduction for all

- BY THANOS TSIROS

ANALYSIS Ruling SYRIZA and opposition New Democracy may agree – broadly at least – on the reduction of the Single Property Tax (ENFIA) over the next couple of years, but the specifics of each proposal reveal that the rival parties are thinking along completely different lines.

The leftist party, for its part, is seeking to reach out to the bulk of owners, who have small properties, promising major discounts that will reach up to 50 percent by 2020, while the conservati­ves want to spread the same percentage across the board.

In practical terms, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s announceme­nt to this end last week means that owner of medium-sized and large properties will see small to negligible benefits in 2019 and 2020. With New Democracy’s proposal, however, there would be benefits for all owners, though the biggest discount in euro terms would be seen by those with properties of a higher value.

The government is considerin­g the introducti­on of an amendment by the end of the year that will change how the ENFIA tax is calculated. This method will provide for reduction scales on the main tax – owners also paying supplement­ary tax are not entitled to any reductions – while owners will be categorize­d according to their personal assets.

This means that for 2019 there will be a 30 percent discount for owners with assets of up to 60,000 euros, while the discount rate will drop further the more the property sum grows.

There is no discount being planned forthe following year for owners of assets totaling more than 150,000 or 200,00 euros. That means that if the limit of property meriting a discount is set at 200,000 euros, some 470,000

Gowners will be excluded from the ENFIA easing, and if the limit is set at 150,000 euros the discount will not concern 750,000 owners.

The SYRIZA proposal will cost some 320 million euros in lost taxes for 2019, distribute­d as follows: Owners of assets adding up to 60,000 euros will gain a total of 190 million euros, or 55 euros each on average, as there is a great number of owners in this category (some 3.49 million people). This also includes 1.35 million low-income taxpayers who have a 50 percent discount anyway, therefore the 30 percent discount after the deduction of the 50 percent would be just a handful of euros in real terms. This means that an owner with a low income who would be due to pay 150 euros per year for ENFIA, is anyway paying 75 euros thanks to the 50 percent discount. Consequent­ly the 30 percent reduction promised will just mean this owner will be better off by

GGno more than 22.5 euros.

Owners of properties worth between 60,000 and 100,000 euros will be spared a total of 92 million euros. There are 1 million such owners, who will save between 80 and 90 euros each. As for those owning real estate assets between 100,000 and 200,000 euros, they will see minimal discounts that will not exceed 40 million euros in total next year, while their real benefit will be between zero and 20 euros per year.

The New Democracy proposal, in contrast, is more front-loaded than SYRIZA’s in that it provides for a 20 percent reduction to the ENFIA tax for 2019. The fiscal cost for the first year amounts to 600 million euros, as the discount will concern both the main and the supplement­ary property tax, which means all owners will enjoy some relief.

In euro terms the biggest savings

ruling SYRIZA proposes a further reduction of ENFIA dues worth 300-400 million euros and an expansion of the beneficiar­y base, to include owners of properties worth 200,000500,000 euros too. New Democracy, on the other hand, plans to increase the reduction rate from 20 to 30 percent in 2020. will be for those with the biggest property, as each owner’s total assets will still be the main criterion. Therefore, small-scale owners with a property up to 60,000 euros will save an average of 37 euros each in 2019 (or 130 million euros in total), taxpayers with properties of 60,000-100,000 euros will be spared 83 euros each on average, assets of 100,000-150,000 euros will see their owners save 120 euros each and those with real estate worth 150,000210,000 euros will see a mean reduction of 160 euros. The benefit in euro terms will be even greater for properties topping 250,000 euros, as they will also enjoy a discount in their supplement­ary tax too.

For 2020 SYRIZA proposes a further reduction worth 300-400 million euros and an expansion of the beneficiar­y base to include owner with assets of 200,000-500,000 euros too. ND, on the other hand, eyes increasing the reduction rate from 20 to 30 percent in 2020.

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