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Greece Escalates Crackdown on Underreported Airbnb Income

Saturday, 23 May 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Greece's Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) is closely examining income declared from short-term rentals like Airbnb across the country, including Crete. Authorities are cross-checking rental platforms against tax filings to identify discrepancies between reported earnings and actual rental activity. Property owners found to have underreported income face audits and potential penalties. For tourists, this increased oversight is broadly positive: it pushes hosts toward full legal compliance, which typically means properly registered properties, clearer contracts, and more reliable stays. If you are booking an Airbnb in Crete, look for listings with a valid AMA registration number, which is the Greek short-term rental licence. Licensed properties meet minimum safety and quality standards required by law.

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