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Greece Non-Dom Tax Regime (€100k Flat)

GreeceTax Regimemedium confidence

Greece's special tax regime offers reduced or flat-rate taxation for qualifying new residents on foreign-source income. Designed to attract high-net-worth individuals and international professionals.

Investment
€100,000/yr flat tax on foreign income
Processing
2 months
Min stay
183 days/year
Tax rate
0%

How popular is this programme?

Searches/mo
10
Interest
Low
Trend
Stable 0%
Demand score27/100

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Key Details

Leads to PRNo
Dual citizenship
Remote work
Healthcare included
Crypto accepted
Same-sex recognised
RenewableYes

Stay Requirements

Greece non-dom flat-tax regime requires becoming a Greek tax resident - 183-day rule

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Highlights

  • Flat €100,000 tax on foreign income
  • Attractive for high-net-worth individuals
  • No tax on local income
  • Quick processing time of 2 months
  • Designed to attract foreign investment

What could change

Changes in government policy could affect tax benefits.

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Tax Notes

Greece's non-dom regime applies a flat tax of €100,000 on foreign income, exempting local income. This is a territorial tax system.

Last verified: 4/15/2026Updated: 6/10/2026Confidence: medium

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People also ask

Who is a non Dom tax resident in Greece?
Who qualifies as a Non-Dom Tax Resident. To qualify for the Greek non-dom tax regime, you must: Invest at least €500,000 in Greece directly or indirectly, through a majority-owned company. Finalise the investment within 3 years from filing the relevant application.
What is the 7% tax in Greece?
The regime, legislated under Article 5A of the Greek Income Tax Code and active from the 2020 tax year, allows foreign pensioners who transfer their tax residence to Greece to pay a flat 7% on all foreign-sourced income. Not just their pension.

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