Blog › how to declare Airbnb income in Greece
Updated: 26 June 2026
How to Declare Airbnb Income in Greece
Short answer: declaring Airbnb income in Greece means four things — register the property (AMA), file a Short-Term Stay declaration per booking, remit the monthly TAKK fee, and report income annually.
Step by step
- Get an AMA. Register each property in the AADE Short-Term Stay registry.
- File per booking. Submit a Short-Term Stay declaration with the net rent (rent minus TAKK).
- Remit TAKK monthly. €8/€2 per night for apartments (high/low season), €15/€4 for large houses.
- Report income. Include the income on your annual return (15–45% scale).
Tip: platform reports flow to AADE via DAC7, so your declarations should match what Airbnb/Booking report.
Automate your declarations
GreekStay Manager connects to Airbnb, Booking & your channel manager and auto-prepares your AADE & TAKK filings — correct amounts, on time.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I declare Airbnb income in Greece?
- Register the property to get an AMA, file a Short-Term Stay declaration per booking on myAADE, remit the monthly TAKK fee, and report the income on your annual tax return.
- What amount do I declare per booking?
- The agreed rent minus the TAKK that was charged to the guest. The TAKK is remitted separately each month.
- Can software do this for me?
- Yes. GreekStay imports your bookings and prepares the AADE and TAKK declarations automatically.
Informational content, not tax advice. Confirm current amounts/deadlines with AADE or an accountant.