This year’s ENFIA is paid in 11 monthly installments, of which the first until the end of April and the last in February 2025
The payment deadline expires tomorrow, Friday, April 19, for the payment of ENFIA by taxpayers (citizens and businesses) who want to collect the full tax refund they are entitled to, before the next mass offset by the Independent Public Revenue Authority (AADE) “runs”.
According to ertnews.gr, the tax authority “froze” for about ten days the offsetting of tax refunds with debts to the State, in order to give the interested parties the opportunity to pay off the ENFIA in order to be able to collect any outstanding refund in full.
Beneficiaries can receive their refund immediately if they pay this year’s property tax by:
- Today 18/4 for payment via web banking or
- Tomorrow 19/4 to pay through myAADE digital portal and myAADEapp.
Please note that owners can:
They have access to the ENFIA clearance notes through the myAADE digital portal, in the path: “Applications > Popular Applications > E9/ENFIA Statement > Login to the application”, selecting Year 2024.
Proceed to pay the relevant debt through:
- of the myAADE digital portal, on the route:
My Account (Debts, Payments, Refunds) > Debts Out of Settlement and Payment, or
- of the new application of AADE for mobile devices myAADEapp, in the selection: My Account (Debts, Payments, Refunds) > Debts, Payments > Payment of outstanding debts > Next > Select Payment Method (Via IRIS or By card) > Summary of individual open out of adjustment.
This year’s ENFIA is paid in 11 monthly installments, of which the first until the end of April and the last in February 2025. In the case of a one-off payment, no discount is provided and each monthly installment cannot be less than 10 euros.
However, there is also the possibility of paying the tax to up to 24 interest-bearing monthly installments, including the debt in the fixed settlement.
It is worth noting that the application of the Independent Public Revenue Authority (AADE) is also available to property owners for correcting errors in E9.
Property owners can submit amending declarations if they have found errors or omissions in matters of small ownership or usufruct, co-ownership percentages or even the floor of the property, which can lead to an increase in ENFIA.
After the submission of an amending statement, a new settlement of the ENFIA will be made, thus “deflating” the original settlement.
Source: Skai
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