Greece’s independent public revenues authorities this week announced that a stamp duty is due on contracts between property managers and owners when the property is set for short-term leasing via electronic platforms, the increasingly popular “AirBnb effect”, naftemporiki.gr reports.
The development comes after a particularly strict – and pricey – framework revealed last year by Greek tax authorities to locate income from short-term property leasings.
The stamp duty on such contracts is 3%, all going into state coffers.
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