What is Greek Tax Residency?
Greek tax residency means the Greek government considers you a tax resident of Greece. This status determines where you pay taxes on your worldwide income and gives you access to Greece's tax benefits, including the 7% flat tax regime for foreign pensioners.
Who Needs Greek Tax Residency?
You should consider Greek tax residency if: - You plan to live in Greece for more than 183 days per year - You want to benefit from the 7% flat tax regime - You're retiring to Greece permanently - You want access to Greek public healthcare - You're buying property and want tax clarity
Step-by-Step Process
Step 1: Gather Required Documents (1-2 weeks)
Essential documents: - Valid passport (copy) - Previous tax residency certificate from your home country - Proof of Greek address (rental contract or property deed) - Income/pension statements (last 2-3 years) - Bank statements showing regular income - Health insurance certificate - Marriage certificate (if applicable) - Birth certificate
All foreign documents must be: - Apostilled (for Hague Convention countries) - Translated into Greek by a certified translator - Certified as true copies
Step 2: Obtain Greek Address (1-4 weeks)
You need a permanent address in Greece. Options: - Rental contract: Minimum 1-year lease, registered with tax office - Property deed: If you've purchased property - Hotel declaration: Temporary option for initial registration
Step 3: Apply for AFM (1-3 days)
The AFM (Αριθμός Φορολογικού Μητρώου) is your Greek Tax ID. You cannot proceed without it.
You can: - Apply in person at any Greek tax office (requires Greek language skills) - Use our AFM registration service — we handle everything
Step 4: Submit Tax Residency Application (1 day)
Submit your application to the Greek Tax Office (AADE). The application includes: - Form M0 (declaration of tax residency) - Supporting documents - Proof of Greek address - AFM number
Step 5: Tax Office Review (2-4 weeks)
The tax office reviews your application and may request additional documents. Common requests: - More detailed income proof - Evidence of time spent in Greece - Clarification on previous tax residency
Step 6: Certificate Issued (1 week)
Once approved, you receive your Greek tax residency certificate. This is your official proof of Greek tax residency.
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After You Get Tax Residency
Once you have Greek tax residency:
Dual Tax Residency Issues
If your previous country disputes your Greek tax residency, you may face dual residency. Greece has double tax treaties with most countries to resolve this. Key factors:
- Permanent home: Where is your primary residence? - Vital interests: Where are your personal and economic ties? - Habitual abode: Where do you physically spend your time? - Nationality: If all else is equal, your citizenship country wins
How We Help
Our tax residency service handles the entire process:
- Document checklist and review - Certified translation arrangement - Apostille guidance - AFM registration - Application preparation and submission - Tax office communication - Certificate delivery
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