Back to newsGreek tax authority official Markopoulos has announced that Crete will be a priority focus in the upcoming fiscal agenda. The declaration signals increased attention from national tax authorities toward the island, which hosts a significant volume of short-term rental properties and tourism-related businesses. While the specific measures have not yet been detailed, the announcement suggests heightened scrutiny of tax compliance across Crete's hospitality and property rental sectors. Tourists are unlikely to be directly affected, though property owners and accommodation providers on the island may face closer oversight in the coming months. Visitors should expect no changes to their travel experience as a result of this policy statement.
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Greek Tax Push Targets Crete Short-Term Rental Sector
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