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New Tax Exemption for Long-Term Rentals: What Greek Property Owners Need to Know

The Greek government has introduced a tax exemption for rental income to encourage property owners to convert vacant or short-term rental properties into long-term leases. Under the new measure, landlords signing leases between September 8, 2024, and December 31, 2025, will enjoy a three-year exemption from income tax on rental income. The exemption applies to properties up to 120 m² and requires compliance with tax reporting rules. However, the exemption will be revoked if the property becomes vacant or is converted back to short-term rental during the lease term.

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Airbnb and the New Tax Bill: What Changes to Expect – Fines Up to €40,000 for Properties in Central Athens

The new Greek tax bill introduces major changes for short-term rental properties, including a ban on new permits for Airbnb-style rentals in central Athens for 2025. Property owners who violate these regulations face hefty fines, with penalties escalating up to €40,000 for repeat offenses. The bill also includes tax incentives for landlords who convert short-term rentals into long-term leases and introduces a higher ENFIA reduction for insured properties. These changes are set to reshape the rental market and offer new opportunities for property owners.

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Greece Targets Airbnb with New Restrictions, Abandons Cap on Rental Days

The Greek government is re-evaluating its approach to short-term rentals amid growing concerns over housing availability. Instead of implementing a broad cap on rental days, it is introducing targeted restrictions in highly saturated urban areas, such as central Athens and Thessaloniki. This shift aims to balance short-term and long-term rental ratios locally, based on detailed data down to the postcode level. Additionally, a new tax incentive is being proposed to encourage the conversion of vacant or short-term rental properties into long-term leases, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expected to unveil these plans at the Thessaloniki International Fair.