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Greek Cruising Tax postponed thanks to the intervention of the Cruising Association

by Peta Stuart-Hunt 28 Nov 2018 17:03 UTC 2 April 2019
A stunning anchorage at Kalymnos, Greece © Hilda J Luyt

The Greek Government announced on November 16, 2018 that it had implemented the TEPAH, commonly known as the Greek Cruising Tax. Initially it gave vessel owners just 10 days to pay the tax, but thanks to intervention from the Cruising Association (CA) this date has now been delayed to April 2, 2019.

To date there is no information on how the tax will work, other than it will run under the TAXISnet system - part of the Greek tax system. It is supposed to be an E-tax and conducted online.

The CA understands that all vessels will have to register at the aade.gr website and pay the tax online. The website is in Greek and the CA believes it is not yet set up for this tax.

Chris Robb of the CA, who has been involved with the tax since its start, says:

"I have severe reservations that an E-tax can be designed and launched in such a short time. I fear that the tax will be launched on a semi-manual basis with significant involvement of Port Police, with all the training issues that were seen with the introduction of the 'new' DEKPA. The CA will be working hard to prevent such a disaster."

The CA has submitted a 9-page document to the head of the Indirect Taxation Implementation department, laying out the necessities for the registration and payment process, so that the implementation can be clear and easy to do online. The Swedish and German Yachting organisations are also working with the CA.

The CA's document covers all the points which could affect the non-Greek cruising yachtsman, some of which are summarised below.

  • What happens if I am not in the country by the start date of April 2nd?
  • If I pay monthly - how will I prove that I am not using my yacht?
  • How can I pay electronically?
  • How do I register my vessel?
  • What part will Port Police play?

There are statutory fines for non-compliance. The CA is urgently seeking transitional arrangements to avoid fines for vessel owners who did not know about the tax, or where the tax was impossible for them to pay.

The CA is pushing hard for information and has already had discussion with the Department for Implementation of Indirect Taxation. However, many branches of the Greek Government will be involved.

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