Starting this month, “Premiera” makes the digital… file of taxpayers with overdue debts, but also with “black lists” for those who have the financial means, but do not pay their debts

The selection criteria of the new Eispraxis, which will be activated until the end of August, to open the “file” will be the amount of the debt, but also the income and property situation of the debtor, for whom the path to automatic confiscations will then be automatically opened bank accounts.

With regard to the confiscations in particular, they will be automatic by the system on the debtors’ accounts, as soon as the debt becomes overdue, while the application will outline the profile of each debtor, as it will draw information on their income and property image from all the information systems of AADE, myAADE, TAXISnet, ICISnet, Elenxis as well as from third parties, such as Land Registry, GEMI, EFKA, KEAO, ERGANI, Stock Exchange, banks, as well as from tax authorities of other countries.

It should be mentioned that the confiscations will not be limited only to the main debtor, but measures will also be taken against co-obligators (spouses, other relatives, guarantors, legal representatives).

With the operation of the new Eispraxis, the two collection services of the Independent Public Revenue Authority, the Verification and Collection Centers (KEBEIS), which operate in Athens and Thessaloniki and which have undertaken the hunt for debtors throughout the country, are simultaneously increasing their “speed” .

It is pointed out that the tax payers, natural and legal persons, with debts of more than 300,000 euros to the State have been the first to be “targeted” by the said services, against whom the KEBEIS will immediately proceed to impose confiscations of income, deposits and assets, even at foreclosure auctions
the assets.

The responsibilities of the Departments

Collection of Debts of KEBEIs are mainly the following:

  • The pursuit of debt collection, as the debts are specified, determined and redefined by decision of the administrator of the Independent Public Revenue Authority.
  • Taking coercive, collateral and other measures to pursue collection.
  • Pursuing the collection of debts governed by special provisions, due to subjection to insolvency proceedings, such as bankruptcy or pre-bankruptcy proceedings or judicial proceedings for the settlement of debts of over-indebted natural persons, subjection to liquidation or judicial liquidation of inheritance, as well as debts of scholastic inheritances.

From 500 euros and above

In any case, the “target” of AADE’s services is once again the approximately over 580,000 taxpayers with unregulated overdue debts to the tax administration.

Of these debtors, those who owe amounts greater than 500 euros are at risk of confiscation of their movable or immovable assets.

It is noteworthy that based on the latest figures from the Independent Public Revenue Authority, out of the total of 4,253,031 taxpayers with overdue debts to the tax administration, 2,134,014 are those against whom confiscations can be imposed.

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