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ENPHIA 2024: Countdown for clearings – When will they climb Taxisnet - Athens Times

ENPHIA 2024: Countdown for clearings – When will they climb Taxisnet

Next weekend, April 6 – April 7, he will probably be up on Taxisnet for the year 2024. The amounts will be posted to the owners’ personal Taxisnet accounts and should be entered with their own codes in the ‘E9/ENFIA Statement’ application of the Independent Public Revenue Authority ( ). The purpose of the ADE is to clear the property tax (ENFIA) for 2024 to be completed within the timetable and thus inform the approximately 7 million property owners in time so that they have repaid the first instalment of the debt by 30 April. The original plan provided for the liquidation to be completed by the end of March but the proposal of mistrust that intervened brought delays in the passage of the amendment to the House, which concerns property located in areas of Crete affected by earthquakes in 2021, with the new deadline concerning the first ten days in April, and probably during the weekend of April 6 – 7. So for the first time this year the payment of the ENFIA can be made in 11 instalments, with the first to 30 April 2024 and the last of them until 28 February of the following year from 10 that was last year. In addition, from 2025 the ENFIA could be repaid in 12 instalments with the first being paid by the end of March and the last end of February. At the same time, this year there is an opening to the discount of up to 10% for properties secured during the previous year by natural disasters. This means that of the 900,000 property owners with their property secured, only 350,000 will receive the discount, as the 550,000 had not included in insurance all three natural disasters (shocks, floods, fires). Another 3% discount is provided for natural persons who will pay the income tax one-off. In detail, the amendment provides: 1. Payment of the income tax of natural persons, tax year 2023, shall be made in eight equal monthly instalments, the first being paid by 31 July 2024 and each of the following up to the last working day of the next seven months. If the final deadline for submitting the declaration is extended to a date later than the final date for payment of the first instalment, the first two instalments shall be paid until the end date of the second instalment. 2. The payment of the income tax of natural persons, tax year 2023, which participate in legal persons and legal entities holding simple books, shall be made in six equal monthly instalments, the first being paid by 30 September 2024 and each of the following up to the last working day of the next five months. 3. When the Income Tax of individuals tax year 2023 is paid one-off until the end date of payment of the first instalment, the total amount of the tax and the debts agreed with it shall be reduced 3%. The discount shall not take over the natural persons subject to the alternative taxation referred to in Article 5B. 4. Payment of the Income Tax of legal persons and legal entities for the income of the fiscal year 2023, with the exception of legal persons and legal entities, which have been resolved or cleared, shall be made in eight equal monthly instalments, the first being paid by the last working day of the following month from the closing date of the declaration, and the remaining seven by the last working day of the next seven months. If the final deadline for submitting the declaration is extended to a date later than the final date for payment of the first instalment, the first two instalments shall be paid until the final date for payment of the second instalment. Finally, the same amendment establishes the exemption from the end of the week for farmers and fishermen. In particular, they are exempt from the obligation to pay the profit charge, for which the first five years have elapsed since the date of keeping books and their inclusion in the normal VAT regime, as well as the fishermen of coastal fisheries operating, either individually or in the form of a partnership or civil law society, fishing vessels up to 12 metres, between them.