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Title: Road tax
Post by: Maik on Saturday, 07 November, 2015 @ 12:02:10
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Everyone will have to pay road tax

Greece’s road tax system is set for big changes with Alternate Finance Minister Tryfon Alexiadis’s plan to force all vehicle owners to pay a levy, even if they had hitherto been exempt.

In terms of road tax, which is payable by the end of the year, the plan will provide for the inclusion among paying drivers of those who acquired their vehicles after 2010. Therefore, some 100,000 vehicle owners will have to pay road tax for the first time, meaning all car and motorcycle owners will now be burdened with the levy.

As a Finance Ministry official explains, the owners of vehicles of 1,400 to 1,600 cc who currently pay no road tax because their vehicles emit lower levels of pollutants will now have to start paying, while the ministry intends to reduce medium-sized vehicles’ tax as well as that of older vehicles that currently pay a high tax.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/203231/article/ekathimerini/business/everyone-will-have-to-pay-road-tax
Title: Re: Road tax
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 17 November, 2015 @ 01:42:36
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Road tax hikes for newer cars, reductions for older vehicles

The Finance Ministry’s decision for the 2016 road tax, likely payable by mid-January...

Vehicles registered up until 2000 will see tax cuts ranging from 5.66 to 6.82 percent, while vehicles registered after November 2010 and emitting over 100 micrograms per kilometer will pay extra road tax ranging from 4.55 to 6.67 percent.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/203483/article/ekathimerini/business/road-tax-hikes-for-newer-cars-reductions-for-older-vehicles
Title: Re: Road tax
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 17 November, 2015 @ 14:35:18
Some figures from http://www.iefimerida.gr (http://www.iefimerida.gr/news/236082/oi-ayxiseis-kai-oi-meioseis-sta-teli-kykloforias-poso-tha-plirosoyn-oi-idioktites-ih), headings in Greek but may give us some idea until the official website is up:

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Title: Re: Road tax
Post by: Maik on Friday, 20 November, 2015 @ 00:20:55
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A list of cars that are to be exempt from Greek car excise duties
http://en.protothema.gr/a-list-of-cars-that-are-to-be-exempt-from-excise-duties/


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Car excise duties: Increase for most, reductions for few
Bad news for (most) car owners
http://en.protothema.gr/car-excise-duties-increase-for-most-reductions-for-few/
Title: Re: Road tax
Post by: Maik on Wednesday, 25 November, 2015 @ 04:34:37
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Road tax notices are up and payable by end-December

The new road tax notices for 2016 have been uploaded on the Finance Ministry’s Taxisnet website, with increases for hundreds of thousands of vehicle owners and discounts for others.

The Finance Ministry has announced that the tax must be paid by December 31, but the delay already recorded in the process will likely mean that an extension up until the middle of January will be granted.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/203759/article/ekathimerini/business/road-tax-notices-are-up-and-payable-by-end-december


Took a few attempts but this link worked: https://www1.gsis.gr/webtax2/telhkykl

For English-language user guide, see Greek road tax (http://goinggreek.info/car_tax.html)


Edit: gsis.gr link amended
Title: Re: Road tax
Post by: Jolly Roger on Wednesday, 25 November, 2015 @ 08:15:22
The link above did not work for me, but this one did!
https://www1.gsis.gr/webtax2/telhkykl/year2012/telhkykl/index.jsp
Title: Re: Road tax
Post by: Mediterranean Man on Thursday, 26 November, 2015 @ 17:53:06
Thanks for the link and guide Maik. Sadly being in the UK, it seems that once again as like last year. I am unable to print the relevant document! Another job for my Accountant.  :dunno:
Title: Re: Road tax
Post by: Maik on Monday, 30 November, 2015 @ 12:46:44
Sadly being in the UK, it seems that once again as like last year. I am unable to print the relevant document!


Still haven't got my head around that one, though I don't doubt what you say.

Just had an email from a Mick Alcock:

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Hello - I have a holiday home in Crete and am currently in UK. My Greek accountant has just sent me an email with my Greek Road Tax details attached for payment by 31 December. Do you know how I go about paying the tax through my online banking with Piraeus Bank.

Anyone know if / how it's possible?
Title: Re: Road tax
Post by: Mediterranean Man on Monday, 30 November, 2015 @ 17:14:13
I can access the website via the link you kindly provided. I can key in my AFM and the registration number and 2015. However, when I press enter I get a red error message in Greek and no print option!  :rant: Still awaiting a reply from my Accountant :dunno:
Title: Re: Road tax
Post by: Maik on Monday, 30 November, 2015 @ 17:23:47
2015

Typo, or does it actually say 2015? Should say 2016.
Title: Re: Road tax
Post by: Jolly Roger on Monday, 30 November, 2015 @ 17:46:19
I can access the website via the link you kindly provided. I can key in my AFM and the registration number and 2015. However, when I press enter I get a red error message in Greek and no print option!  :rant: Still awaiting a reply from my Accountant :dunno:

Click Αναζητηση after entering tax number and registration number and you should get a red message. Click on Εκτυπωση and you should get the tax statement to print.
Title: Re: Road tax
Post by: HiFi on Monday, 30 November, 2015 @ 17:57:06
Dare I ask? If you're in the UK why do you want to print it? Or is it an online receipt?
Title: Re: Road tax
Post by: Maik on Thursday, 31 December, 2015 @ 15:22:43
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Extension granted for road tax payment after all

The Finance Ministry announced on Thursday the extension of the deadline for the payment of the 2016 road tax until Friday, January 8, 2016.

The ministry later issued a statement confirming that the extension granted would be the only one, and that it also concerned the deadline for the submission of license plates by owners who would rather avoid having to pay the tax than use their vehicles.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/204718/article/ekathimerini/business/extension-granted-for-road-tax-payment-after-all