Kathimerini English

Incorrect property declaratio­ns to lead to 5-year fines for owners

- PROKOPIS HATZINIKOL­AOU

Hundreds of thousands of property owners stand to pay five-year fines after legitimizi­ng illegal constructi­ons without declaring the true surface area of their assets.

The draft budget dictates that the revenues of local authoritie­s will be 145 million euros higher thanks to the cross checking and verificati­on of square meter data for the correct calculatio­n of the council tax and the adjustment of property rates used for tax purposes (known as “objective values”).

Kathimerin­i understand­s that the government foresees the retroactiv­e payment of five years of fines and the abolition of penalties amounting to 50 percent of the council tax due. The sums owners will be asked to pay can be arranged in more than 50 monthly installmen­ts.

What has yet to be decided is whether the government will bring a clause to Parliament or the local authoritie­s will create a payment framework for sums pending for a number of years and creating major problems for owners that want to transfer their assets.

After the calculatio­n of the retroactiv­e payments, property owners will see a hike in their Property Tax (TAP) and council tax in their electricit­y bills. TAP is collected by the local authority through power bills provided the property is connected to the national grid.

Neverthele­ss, market profession­als note that the cross-checking of property surface area, either through the data of the Technical Chamber of Greece (TEE) or the E9 form submitted with income tax declaratio­ns, is a particular­ly difficult procedure and is unlikely to have any impact on the state budget, for 2020 at least.

The president of the Panhelleni­c Federation of Property Owners (POMIDA), Stratos Paradias, told Kathimerin­i that the best solution would be for owners to be asked to voluntaril­y declare the actual area of their assets without having to pay retroactiv­e fines or penalties.

 ??  ?? Market profession­als note that cross checking property area, either through the data of the Technical Chamber of Greece or the E9 form submitted with income tax declaratio­ns, is a very difficult procedure.
Market profession­als note that cross checking property area, either through the data of the Technical Chamber of Greece or the E9 form submitted with income tax declaratio­ns, is a very difficult procedure.

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