Greece Commercial Disclosures: Licenses & Certificates
Mandatory disclosures for Greek commercial landlords. Local health licenses and building safety certificates.
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For the state apparatus, an office or shop rented to a Company constitutes a much stricter source of tax liability compared to housing. The process of "legalizing" the lease via TAXISnet (AADE), is similar to apartments, BUT it hides significant "B2B" costs (fees) that regularly create fines.
1. TAXISnet Obligation and Company Acceptance Exactly as in residential, the agreement in Word is not enough. * When: By the end of the month following the signing, the landlord uploads the form "Declaration of Information Elements of Real Estate Lease" to the AADE platform. * Acceptance (Company VAT/AFM): The tenant company's accountant obligatorily logs into the system and consents ("Acceptance"). The tax office now knows that the company is Entitled to put the rent in its "Expenses / Books", dropping its net profits. Without digital acceptance, the rent constitutes an opaque (black) transaction. (: For commercial properties over 50 sq.m. the system again requires the entry of the Protocol Number of the Energy Certificate of Greece / EPC - Π.Ε.Α.).
2. The Weight: "3.6% Stamp Duty" (Or Digital Transaction Fee)
Renting a residential property in Greece has a ZERO transaction fee (on the rent). In contrast, Commercial - Professional Leasing (which is not subject to 24% VAT), has historically been burdened with a 3.6% Stamp Duty (3% Stamp Duty plus 20% in favor of OGA). (Note: From late 2024 / early 2026 the state is gradually converting the stamp duty into the new "Digital Transaction Fee" with similar or identical rates of 3.6%).
- Who is burdened by the 3.6%? The law states that it burdens both parties equally (50-50). HOWEVER, perfectly legally - and it is the 99% market rule - landlords include a clause in the Private Agreement stating: "The stamp duty (3.6%) burdens the Tenant (Lessee) 100%".
- How it is Paid: The tenant pays Rent €1,000 + €36 (Stamp Duty) = €1,036 to the Landlord every month. At the end of the year, the Landlord (or their accountant) collects these amounts and remits them themselves to the Tax Office (AADE) as tax.
- Was there an Option for 24% VAT? Yes. Commercial properties can instead of stamp duty (under strict conditions and owner's option) charge the tenant with +24% VAT (Particularly useful for multinationals that offset VAT), facilitating the construction of Malls.
3. Mandatory Bank Transfers (The IBAN Law) Greece is fighting tax evasion intensely. From 2026, the rule is strictly enforced 100%: All rents are collected only through a Banking Institution (Declared landlord IBAN at AADE) or POS. Money in an envelope, even for very small office properties, is prohibited, with penalties that cancel the rent as a business "expense" for the tenant's company!
Close Money Leakage
Gates with Landager For an owner with 5 Commercial shops, managing the "Stamp Duty" (3.6%) is an accounting nightmare
The tenant mistakenly deposited 1000 instead of 1036. At the end of the year the tax office asks the Owner for the 36x12! Landager executes the charging/invoicing automatically. The Invoice-generator Engine has a setting "Greece Commercial (+3.6% Digital Stamp)". Every 1st of the month, the customer receives the full e-Receipt, and the Landager ERP sends your Accounting Team an excel (Tax export) analyzing the withholdings in favor of the State (AADE). Compliance to perfection, zero fines!
Substantive Legal Guidance in Greece
thorough look at the 'Shop of Health Interest' (Katastima Ygeionomikou Endiaferontos) certification process in Greece. This is critical because the Greek courts prioritize the 'protection of the tenant's primary residence' while providing accelerated tools for landlords in cases of definite non-payment. Failures to accurately register leases on the TAXISnet portal can lead to your legal actions being dismissed and may result in heavy fines from the AADE tax authority.
Compliance Strategy for Greece Property Owners
Managing a rental portfolio in Greece requires a blend of digital compliance (TAXISnet) and traditional legal procedures (Exodiko). Owners must ensure that every lease is registered within 30 days of signing to maintain standing in court. also, tracking the 3-year statutory minimum is essential for financial planning, as it limits when rent can be negotiated to market rates. Landager's specialized Greek compliance engine automates these reminders and provides a secure vault for certificates like the EPC (PEA) and Electrical Safety checks (YDE), ensuring you're always ready for an inspection or a new tenant onboarding process.
How Landager Helps
Landager tracks lease terms, license readiness checker, and engineer document storage - making it easy to stay compliant with Greece regulations.
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