Summer should be stated all the real estate – what do landlords or tenants need to know
The electronic “net” of the tax office will be found in the summer all the country’s real estate, regardless of whether they are privately owned, rented or gaps. This is the new Register of Property and Management of Real Estate (Mida) from AADE, recently announced by Minister of National Economy and Finance Kyriakos Pierrakakis.
As Mr Pierrakakis has stated, “we will now have a digital” eye “for electronic intersections, scanning the 7 million property owners.”
What do landlords or tenants need to know
On this basis, all owners will be called upon to re -declare their real estate and use, that is, if they reside, if they are leased or if they are gaps. For their part, the tenants will also declare the real estate they rent.
Thus, AADE will create an individual folder for each property with all the necessary information: surface, location, floor, if powered, unfinished, empty, rented, or free.
Also, the data available in the Land Registry and in particular the Code Numbers of the National Land Registry (CAEK), the ID Numbers (ATAK) from the TAXISnet file formed by the E9 statements, the electricity supply numbers, the water supply numbers, the water supply numbers, Greece, figures from the courts, land registries and land registers concerning real estate in question with lawsuits or other remedies, the numbers of insurance contracts of the buildings, and information on the recipients of agricultural subsidies paid for cultivated land.
For Mida, the whole process will have the following four steps:
– AADE will transfer to the register the full details of the property properties available on the Taxisnet Property Platform, from the E2 and E9 statements by taxpayers- on the basis of which ENFIA is calculated- and will be corresponding to the owners’ tax IDs.
-Also, all real estate data stated in AADE will be transferred to be leased.
-Subsequently, AADE will call on taxpayers, whether they are natural or legal persons, to enter the Mida platform within a specific deadline in order to check the correctness of the elements that have been transferred from the Independent Authority. If there are errors or omissions, they will be required to correct them and restore the correct picture of their rights. The taxpayer will be responsible for the correctness of the assets displayed in Mida.
-Confirm the correctness of the data will be forced to do both the landlords and renters of real estate in order to identify the real estate rented with the landlords and tenants.
The file will be automatically informed of changes in assets Each taxpayer (purchases, transfers, etc.) from the Myproperty application, the lease of real estate, etc. At the same time, the Registry will be interconnected with the electronic record of the income tax returns of natural and legal persons, so that the income earned by the owners from the exploitation of their real estate are supplied by AADE in their E1, E2 and E3 forms. While the spending of tenants on rent payments are to be squeezed to their own E1 forms.
Upon completion of the new register, It will follow its connection to the Land Registry and the intersection of real estate data declared on the two platforms. The aim is to identify and correct deviations in the descriptive elements of the real estate stated on these platforms.
If it is found that there are properties that have been declared in the Land Registry, but not stated to the tax office or area of ​​real estate stated in Taxisnet is smaller than those declared in the Land Registry, AADE will “intervene”.
The owners will be called by the Tax Office for explanations and if it is found that the real estate details stated in Taxisnet are incomplete, then the corresponding taxes (eg ENFIA) and fees, or even fines, will be retroactively charged.
Source: Skai
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