Trend Break: Lower Tax Assessments Affect Housing Associations
Lower tax assessments for housing associations in Sweden are expected to impact their financial space, according to a new analysis by Nabo.
How to avoid the pitfalls of tax documentation for residences
This article discusses the challenges and potential overtaxation that homeowners, renters, heirs, and students in Greece may face due to current tax documentation regulations and highlights the recent reduction in living standards assessments.
ENFIA: When will the assessments come out, when do we pay the first installment
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue in Greece is preparing to post the tax assessments for property owners in March, with the first installment due by the end of the month.
Burden for owners: New trouble with property tax
The reform of property tax in Germany raises constitutional concerns, as municipalities may have overstepped their authority in tax assessments.
Minister Lies Flat: 'I Would Like to Start by Emphasizing That I Do Not Find It Reasonable'
A Danish minister has expressed dissatisfaction with the penalties imposed on homeowners due to delayed property assessments by the Valuation Agency, which has resulted in additional fines for late payments.
The Revenue Service Sends a Message Regarding 'Nemuno AuΕ‘ra' Car Rentals
The Lithuanian State Tax Inspectorate is conducting risk assessments on taxpayers related to issues raised about car rentals.
Jorge Macri admitted a mistake with the taxes and asked neighbors not to pay them until corrected
The head of the Buenos Aires Government, Jorge Macri, urged residents not to pay their 2026 tax assessments until the errors in the tax calculation system are corrected after many taxpayers received incorrect invoices.
E9 until January 31, 2026: Who must submit it to reduce ENFIA
Thousands of property owners must submit the E9 form by January 31, 2026, as correct adjustments can reduce the ENFIA tax by up to 90% before the issuance of new assessments.
In Berlin, the Fastest Tax Officials Work
Berlin boasts the fastest tax officials in Germany, with citizens averaging a 46-day wait for tax assessments, while the slowest city, Bremen, takes 74 days.
ENFIA 2026: Who will have a discount on this year's tax statements
Over 1 million taxpayers with a primary residence in small villages will receive a 50% discount on this year's ENFIA tax assessments.