AFM in Greece without residence
You can obtain a Greek tax number even if you do not live in Greece. An AFM is required for property ownership, banking, inheritance, contracts and many other legal transactions. Residence in Greece is not a prerequisite, but the process must be handled correctly to avoid rejection or delays. ELLYTIC provides a guided, compliant setup for non-residents.
Why this is often rejected
- incorrect address declarations
- missing representation or power of attorney
- incomplete documentation
- misunderstanding of AADE requirements for non-residents
How ELLYTIC solves this
- correct non-resident classification
- structured document validation
- compliant representation where required
- a fully digital, guided process
Who this is for
- Non-residents of Greece
- Property buyers or owners
- Heirs and beneficiaries
- Investors and private individuals with Greek obligations
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