The E9 platform should be visited by taxpayers who in 2023 acquired a property by purchase, parental benefit or inheritance or sold or wrote to their children and grandchildren real estate or arranged arbitrary surfaces.
The time for additions, corrections and deletions to the real estate data appearing in E9 counts backwards and ends on March 8, 2024, earlier than in previous years as based on the new timetable of the Ministry of Finance and the AADE this year’s ENFIA account will reach property owners at the end of March and will be paid in 11 monthly installments instead of 10 with the first being paid on April 30, 2024. According to the amendment submitted by the Ministry of the Interior to the Parliament, from 2025 the changes to the property data will are declared by the end of January each year and the property tax will be paid in 12 monthly installments.
Thousands of taxpayers who bought or sold real estate after July 2023 have been spared the “headache” of completing E9. According to AADE data, approximately 90,000 E9 declarations concerning real estate sales that took place in the second half of 2023 have already been automatically filled in based on myProperty data. In this case, taxpayers will only need to check E9 and if they have no other changes in their assets picture they do not need to do anything else.
Changes
Changes that must be declared in E9 are those concerning the addition of a new property due to purchase or acquisition through donation, parental provision, deletion of a property due to its sale or other transfer, reduction or increase in the percentage of co-ownership, combination of small ownership with usufruct, increase in the number of square meters meters due to the conversion of auxiliary spaces into main use spaces, etc.
Excluded from these arrangements is the declaration of changes in property status due to inheritance, for which the deadline remains the same (specifically, the declaration of properties acquired by inheritance is submitted until the last working day of the month following the expiry of the deadline for waiving the inheritance).
The deadline
The March 8 deadline also concerns property owners who have identified errors or omissions in the property data they have declared in previous years in E9.
The most frequent errors, gaps or omissions in the declaration of the property details that bring extra burdens on the amount of ENFIA and should be corrected concern the floor, the extent of the main and auxiliary spaces, the real rights, percentages of co-ownership, the characteristics of plot of land and the buildings on it.
Source: ot.gr
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2024-02-20 13:22:27