Mar 16 • 20:21 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

The exemption from ENFIA is extended to 2026 for properties in affected areas

The exemption from the ENFIA tax for properties located in areas affected by natural disasters will continue through 2026, ensuring relief for residents in these regions.

The Greek government has announced that the exemption from the property tax known as ENFIA for real estate located in areas affected by natural disasters will be extended to 2026. This measure aims to support citizens who have suffered losses due to such calamities. The announcement includes a provision that individuals who may have received tax notices will not need to take any action, as the exemption will be reflected in a new tax assessment scheduled for April.

The areas benefiting from this extension include regions in Corinthia that were devastated by wildfires in July 2018, as well as properties within the settlement of Anargyroi in the municipality of Amyntaio, which has been officially designated as requiring assistance. The measures are intended to alleviate the financial burden on property owners who have faced significant challenges due to natural disasters, allowing them some relief as they rebuild their lives.

Any amounts paid in taxes pertaining to exempt properties will be adjusted or refunded to eligible recipients following the completion of the new assessment. This ongoing exemption is part of the government's broader response to natural disasters and reflects a commitment to support affected communities in rebuilding efforts and fostering resilience against future events.

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