Thursday, November 14, 2013

Monday, November 4, 2013

Forms for 2014 road tax available from Taxisnet from November 11

Motorists will be able to obtain the document they need to pay their road tax for 2014 via the Taxisnet online system from Monday, November 11, Finance Ministry official said.
The general secretary for revenues, Haris Theoharis, said that motorists will be able to take the forms to any bank to pay their road tax, as happened last year.
Roads tax for 2014 will remain unchanged from this year, ranging from 22 euros for vehicles with an engine capacity for under 300 cc to 1,320 for those with engines that are 4 liters or larger.
The only difference is that for 2014, owners of cars whose engines are 1,929 cc or more, will also have to pay a luxury tax next year.

click on this link to take you to the very simple application to print out your road tax form
The pages are in Greek only.  If you can't translate it, then this is what you do.
On the page that comes up from the link, press the button (which is 'enter').  The next page that comes up is the application
In the left-hand box enter your AFM (tax number).  In the right-hand box enter your Vehicle licence plate number.
Press the left-hand button (Search)....after a moment’s thought some red writing comes up.... which says the search has been successful and instructing   you to press 'Print', which is the middle of the three buttons. Do this, and either print immediately or save to file on your computer for printing later.
Take the printed document to the bank and pay, anytime up to Dec 31st.  They will stamp and sign one of the discs for you to keep and retain the other for their records. (take your passport just in case you need it for identity purposes) Job complete.
The right hand button of the three, by the way, is to reset the form if you made a mistake or want to apply for another vehicle after you've done the first one.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

INDIAN DISHES

'FESTINO' in Lefkas Town.... on the mini roundabout.... is trying out some Indian dishes on it's menu on Tues 5th, Weds 6th & Thurs 7th Nov.
If they prove to be popular they will add them to their regular menu.
No doubt, those hooked on the hot & spicy 'drug' will give them a try.... and report back as to quality!
Nice to see a Greek owned business trying something new in these difficult times.