@@agirlandherpassport IS there any site that describes what documents are needed? You mention here 1. Passport, 2. Copy of Passport, 3. Copy of Birth Certificate- can the copies be photocopies, or official?...anything other docs? We come back to GR every year...my MIL has a home there, but we'll eventually need to be able to pay utilities/taxes/etc for her...these conversations came up suddenly, and she's leaving for GR this afternoon!
@@JThemelis Not that I am aware of, at least officially. They will need to be official. They will also need proof of address in Greece. This isn't something you can do quickly from afar. I don't quite understand your situation, but if your MIL already has an AFM to pay her bills then you should just be able to pay them for her from a bank account.
@@agirlandherpassport excellent...I can get everything together before she leaves. The situation in a nutshell: My MIL has a home in ATH; when she's no longer with us one day, we'll need to take over responsibilities for the home. We also want to buy a property in the next couple of years, so I believe we'll need the number. There's no rush for this, my MIL is there now, and there's plenty of time for them to get to the office to begin the process. Thanks for entertaining my questions!
@@JThemelis If she is going to do it for you, then she will need power of attorney. I think it would need to be notarized as well. I would check with your local Greek consulate regarding the notarization as it may need to be a Greek one.
Hi, Thanks, as always, for your informative videos. We understand that, as US citizens, we'll always have to file taxes in the US but do we pay double taxes if we move to Greece? I know you aren't a tax person but am having a hard time finding info online. if you have any idea where to look to find this information, I'd appreciate it so much!
No, we have a tax agreement with Greece so you are not double taxed. If you work here and are taxed then you would present that when paying your US taxes so that you get credit for it.
Hello Tiffany! Thanks for the video, it was very helpful! Do you know how we can make an appointment at the foreigner's tax office Athens in order to get the tax number? I've visited their website but cannot find the appointments page... Thank you!
Hi Vania! You're welcome. I suggest calling them. They can direct you how. If you can't get a hold of them, I found another number for you, +30 213 162 1000. This the KEP Taxation Services number. Or you could contact the KEP near you and ask them. Keep in mind, appointments may be limited right now due to COVID.
I heard some years ago that a Greek court ruled parking meters illegal because people had to pay that road tax. Now, it's possible that the government did something about that. Do people still ignore parking meters?
Super helpful! Thank you for sharing this valuable information!
Glad you found it helpful!! You’re welcome.
Thanks for the tax info.
Enjoy your visit with your family and Καλά Χριστούγεννα!
You’re welcome! Merry Christmas!!
Very interesting. Merry Christmas
Thanks! Merry Christmas to you too!
Thank you, this video is extremely helpful. Blessings
You are welcome. So glad you found it helpful.
Thanks for these!
You're welcome!
Ευχαριστώ!!! Thank you!!!!
Παρακαλώ!
Doesn't sound like a simple process, but informative
Not if you do it for yourself. My lawyer did it so that made it easy for me.
Hello Tiffany, very useful one thank you! Question do KEP customer call center staff speak English as well?
No, that I know of. I haven't called but in person they didn't.
Hi! Great info right here... can the AFM be applied for via the Consulate in the USA?
Thanks! No, I don’t believe so. It has to be done at a tax office. You might be able to hire an accountant in Greece to do it for you though.
@@agirlandherpassport IS there any site that describes what documents are needed? You mention here 1. Passport, 2. Copy of Passport, 3. Copy of Birth Certificate- can the copies be photocopies, or official?...anything other docs? We come back to GR every year...my MIL has a home there, but we'll eventually need to be able to pay utilities/taxes/etc for her...these conversations came up suddenly, and she's leaving for GR this afternoon!
@@JThemelis Not that I am aware of, at least officially. They will need to be official. They will also need proof of address in Greece. This isn't something you can do quickly from afar. I don't quite understand your situation, but if your MIL already has an AFM to pay her bills then you should just be able to pay them for her from a bank account.
@@agirlandherpassport excellent...I can get everything together before she leaves.
The situation in a nutshell: My MIL has a home in ATH; when she's no longer with us one day, we'll need to take over responsibilities for the home.
We also want to buy a property in the next couple of years, so I believe we'll need the number.
There's no rush for this, my MIL is there now, and there's plenty of time for them to get to the office to begin the process.
Thanks for entertaining my questions!
@@JThemelis If she is going to do it for you, then she will need power of attorney. I think it would need to be notarized as well. I would check with your local Greek consulate regarding the notarization as it may need to be a Greek one.
Κ.Ε.Π (K)εντρο (Ε)ξυπηρετησης (Π)ολιτων ,means Citizen Service Center
Καλα χριστουγεννα !! = Μerry Christmas !!
Thank you! Now I just have to learn how to say it. Merry Christmas!
Do you have any recommendation for lawyers in order to get the AFM?
Hi, Thanks, as always, for your informative videos. We understand that, as US citizens, we'll always have to file taxes in the US but do we pay double taxes if we move to Greece? I know you aren't a tax person but am having a hard time finding info online. if you have any idea where to look to find this information, I'd appreciate it so much!
No, we have a tax agreement with Greece so you are not double taxed. If you work here and are taxed then you would present that when paying your US taxes so that you get credit for it.
@@agirlandherpassport great news! Thanks!
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Hello Tiffany! Thanks for the video, it was very helpful!
Do you know how we can make an appointment at the foreigner's tax office Athens in order to get the tax number? I've visited their website but cannot find the appointments page... Thank you!
Hi Vania! You're welcome.
I suggest calling them. They can direct you how. If you can't get a hold of them, I found another number for you, +30 213 162 1000. This the KEP Taxation Services number. Or you could contact the KEP near you and ask them.
Keep in mind, appointments may be limited right now due to COVID.
Do you need a bank account to have AΑΔΕ App?
Do you need it to open a bank account?
I heard some years ago that a Greek court ruled parking meters illegal because people had to pay that road tax. Now, it's possible that the government did something about that. Do people still ignore parking meters?
I am not sure as I don’t drive here. I also haven’t seen a parking meter. They may have a e-meter now where you pay online.
Hello mam.. i want to make trc card.. can u help me?
AFM aka SSN hahaha very similar in some ways …
Yes, it is very similar.
How can I get your contact information that I need to hire you as my immigration lawyer
I’m not a lawyer so I can’t help you with that. I am just explaining my experience
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Hello
Alpha Fee Me --AFE a Greek F is pronounced 'Fee' ...M is pronounced 'Me' like 'you and me' Alpha-Fee-Me.
That’s what I said. Lol. Texas accent
@@agirlandherpassport you said it correctly, he is wrong. We dont say Alpha.fee.me
I didn’t listen to it again so I thought it was my accent. Lol. Thanks
Here is the link to an AFM form which by the way is also in English
arencos.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/ypeythini_dilosi_ENGLISH.doc
Thanks!