Back to newsStarting in early July 2026, Greece's Ministry of Finance is introducing significant changes to property regulations that will affect real estate owners across the country, including Crete. Under the new rules, property owners who submit inaccurate declarations through the MIDA property registry system face fines of up to 1,000 euros. Additionally, the annual ENFIA property tax will be recalculated based on the actual square footage of each property rather than previously declared figures.
For tourists, the practical impact is indirect: property owners renting out villas and apartments on the island may face higher tax liabilities, which could influence rental pricing in the coming season. Travelers booking short-term accommodations in Crete should be aware that listing costs may adjust as owners account for updated tax obligations under the revised framework.
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Greece Tightens Property Tax System: New Fines and Recalculation Rules
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