
Greek taxpayers can access their first ENFIA property tax statements for 2025 on the Taxisnet platform, from Sunday, March 9 with the process of uploading the documents expected to be completed within the next few hours.
This year, ENFIA payments will be made in 12 installments, with the first due at the end of March and the last in February 2026.
Unlike income tax, no discount is offered for a lump-sum payment, with the Finance Ministry estimating that revenue from the property tax will exceed 2.4 billion euros.
One of the most significant changes this year concerns a discount for property owners with insurance coverage. As in previous years, insured properties qualify for a reduction in ENFIA, but the 2025 discount is higher.
Specifically, properties valued at up to 500,000 euros that are insured against earthquakes, fires, and floods for the entire duration of 2024 will receive a 20% discount, double the 10% offered last year.
For higher-value properties, the discount remains at 10%. There are also proportional discounts for shorter insurance periods, such as 7.5% for nine months of coverage and 2.5% for three months.
Meanwhile, vulnerable social groups will continue to benefit from reduced or even zero ENFIA charges.
Taxpayers can retrieve their statements through the myAADE platform by logging in with their Taxisnet credentials, selecting the year 2025, and downloading the relevant document.


Latest News

Attica’s Real Estate Market: Prices Surge 88% Since 2017
The city center remains a key area of interest, with an average asking price of 2,524 euros per square meter, reflecting a 5.21% increase from February 2024.

Cruise Tourism in Greece to Soar Despite Santorini’s Earthquakes
Another key development in Greece’s cruise industry is the increase in port fees, particularly in high-traffic destinations like Mykonos and Santorini

The Gender Pay Gap: Women Are Still Paying the Price of Inequality
The gender pay gap continues to persist across the European Union, according to Eurostat - Factors such as workplace discrimination, stereotypes, and the unequal distribution of family responsibilities contribute to its ongoing existence

International Women’s Day: The Legacy of Theresa Serber Malkiel
Many accounts have long associated the origins of International Women’s Day with a supposed March 8, 1857, textile workers’ strike in New York. Some even claim that Malkiel intended to honor that event

International Women’s Day: Celebrating Achievements, Advancing Equality
The United Nations plays a central role in International Women’s Day celebrations, selecting an annual theme to highlight pressing issues affecting women worldwide.

Morningstar DBRS Upgrades Greece to BBB, Trend Changed to Stable
The trend on all ratings has returned to stable from positive,

Andros Named a Top Island Hiking Destination for 2025
Τhe island’s capital, Chora, is described as a place full of unexpected treasures, with its marble streets leading to historic monasteries, scenic waterfalls, and inviting tavernas.

Greek GDP Up by 2.3% in 2024: ELSTAT
Based on non-seasonally adjusted data, GDP in volume terms recorded a 2.7% increase in the fourth quarter of 2024

ELSTAT: Greece’s Unemployment Rises to 9.5% in Q4 2024
The largest share of the workforce was made up of professionals (22.8%) and service and sales workers (22.3%).

Athens Hotel Prices See Hikes Amid Strong Demand
Trivago reports that the average hotel room price in Athens for February reached 123 euros, marking a 6.96% increase from the same month in 2024.