Back to newsGreece's Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) has launched surprise inspection sweeps across Western Crete, targeting businesses for tax compliance. Inspectors are checking that shops, restaurants, and accommodation providers issue proper receipts, operate registered POS terminals and cash registers, and report transactions through the mandatory myDATA digital system. The inspections are set to expand to the Heraklion region in the coming weeks.
For tourists, this is a practical reminder to always request a receipt when paying at any business, including restaurants, tavernas, shops, and short-term rentals. Under Greek law, businesses are required to issue receipts for every transaction. If a business declines to provide one, this may indicate unreported income. Airbnb and short-term rental properties are specifically among the targets, so guests should confirm their booking documentation is in order before arrival.
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Greece Tightens Tax Compliance Crackdown in Western Crete
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