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Maik:

--- Quote ---Greece Moves Ahead with Rules for Airbnb-type Rentals

The rules property owners in Greece need to follow in order to legally rent out their homes or apartments for the short-term were officially made public on Monday.

According to the decision, the rules concern all properties rented for the short-term through online platforms as of January 1, 2018. Income earned from short-term rental activity in 2017, will be declared accumulatively in the income tax return forms of the year.

Airbnb-style hosts, defined as “operators”, will be required to enter the AADE registry, submit a short-term residence declaration for each tenant, enroll in the short-term residential property data system, inform the Deposits and Loans Fund for income attributable to unknown beneficiaries as well as provide information on tenants and duration of stay. The decision underlined that there can only be one “operator” per property.

Violations facing penalties of up to 5,000 euros include failure to register in the Short Term Residence Registry and providing an incorrect or unclear registry number in online listings.
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http://news.gtp.gr/2017/12/05/greece-moves-ahead-rules-airbnb-type-rentals

Maik:
Allegedly the Minister of Shipping and Island Policy has announced a ferry service to run between Corfu, Levkas, Kef and Zakynthos three times a week. No start date or prices announced.

Jolly Roger:

--- Quote from: Maik on Wednesday, 06 December, 2017 @ 17:43:27 ---Allegedly the Minister of Shipping and Island Policy has announced a ferry service to run between Corfu, Levkas, Kef and Zakynthos three times a week. No start date or prices announced.

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http://www.inkefalonia.gr/koinonia/57835-aktoploiki-syndesi-kerkyras-lefkadas-kefalonias-kai-zakynthou-anakoinose-o-p-kouroumplis

Maik:
Er, it's in Greek!

If this ferry service happens then some people might get a bit excited by the idea of a cheap flight to Corfu then hopping on a ferry to Kef... the road journey Corfu-mainland-Levkas-Kef is about seven hours, so it looks like a long ferry journey. Probably why it's only three times weekly.

Jolly Roger:

--- Quote from: Maik on Thursday, 07 December, 2017 @ 03:26:16 ---Er, it's in Greek!

If this ferry service happens then some people might get a bit excited by the idea of a cheap flight to Corfu then hopping on a ferry to Kef... the road journey Corfu-mainland-Levkas-Kef is about seven hours, so it looks like a long ferry journey. Probably why it's only three times weekly.

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It is in Greek, but if your name is not Bryan, Google does a pretty good translation. I hope it gets off the ground (so to speak), because a round trip to Corfu sounds quite appealing.

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