---
title: Getting a Tax Registration Number (AFM) in Greece
country: greece
service: "afm-tax-number"
category: identification
difficulty: moderate
estimated_time: "The attribution step itself completes in about one day in office; most applicants in Greece receive their number within two to three business days. Applying from abroad, allow one to three weeks once document legalisation and any tax-representative coordination are included."
cost_range: EUR 0
last_verified: 2026-06-03
canonical: https://publicservices.guide/greece/afm-tax-number/
status: current
confidence: low
tags:
  - tax
  - identification
  - "first-week"
  - mandatory
  - aade
  - "new-arrival"
sources:
  - https://en.mitos.gov.gr/index.php/Category:Foreigners
  - https://www.gov.gr/en/arxes/anexartete-arkhe-demosion-esodon-aade/anexartete-arkhe-demosion-esodon-aade/apodose-arithmou-phorologikou-metroou-aphm-kai-kleidarithmou-se-phusiko-prosopo
  - https://www.aade.gr/en/greeks-abroad-non-residents/registration-tax-register/issuance-tax-identification-number-and-authentication-key-and-appointment
  - https://eugo.gov.gr
---

# Getting a Tax Registration Number (AFM) in Greece

**Country:** 🇬🇷 Greece  
**Last verified:** 2026-06-03  
**Estimated time:** The attribution step itself completes in about one day in office; most applicants in Greece receive their number within two to three business days. Applying from abroad, allow one to three weeks once document legalisation and any tax-representative coordination are included.  
**Cost:** EUR 0

## Required documents

- **Identification document**
  - Accepted: National ID card, passport, EU-country ID card, or special expatriate ID card. EU/EEA nationals resident in Greece apply with a valid passport or ID card; no residence permit is required for the application.
- **Personal details**
  - Required: Names and birth details, contact details, nationality, family status, and the Tax Registration Numbers (AFM) of related persons such as a spouse or representative.
- **Form M1** *(M1)*
  - When required: The registration declaration for a natural person who does not yet hold a Tax Registration Number.
- **Form M7** *(M7)*
  - When required: The Taxpayer Relations Statement, submitted where a tax representative or other related-person relationship is declared.
- **Residence permit in force**
  - Required (non-EU): Required for non-EU nationals residing in Greece — a residence permit in force, or evidence of legal residence, in accordance with applicable law.
  - _Note:_ Holding an AFM does not by itself confer or evidence legal residence; for non-EU nationals the residence permit is an input to the application, not an output.
- **Marriage certificate**
  - When required: With official translation, where the applicant's family status requires it.
- **Tax-representative appointment document**
  - When required: A power of attorney, or a simple solemn declaration from gov.gr or from a Citizen Service Centre with signature authentication, where a tax representative is appointed (required for non-residents — see the steps below).
- **Foreign-document authentication**
  - Required: Foreign public documents must be authenticated and officially translated into Greek. Authentication precedes translation and must bear either the Apostille notation, for countries party to the Hague Convention, or a consular visa for other cases.

## Costs

- **AFM (Tax Registration Number) attribution:** 0 EUR — Free of charge. Cross-checked across two official-portal sources.
- **Tax representative (non-residents) (optional):** 0 EUR — Where you engage a private lawyer or accountant as a tax representative — common when applying from abroad — that representative's fee is a private charge set by the representative, not a government fee. The Greek authorities do not publish a figure, so none is stated here.

## Steps

### 1. Prepare your identity and supporting documents

- Gather your passport or ID, and proof of address if you are an EU/EEA national resident in Greece
- Non-EU residents add a residence permit in force or evidence of legal residence
- Where applicable, add apostilled and translated foreign documents and the tax-representative appointment document

> **Tip:** Authentication must precede translation. A missing Apostille or consular visa is a frequent cause of rejected non-resident applications, so legalise foreign documents before you start.

### 2. Submit the application *(ΔΟΥ)*

- For natural persons the process runs electronically through AADE
- A resident in Greece may instead attend in person at the competent local *ΔΟΥ* (DOY — local tax office) or a *ΚΕΠ* (KEP — Citizen Service Centre) point of single contact
- Residents abroad submit exclusively electronically through the 'TIN & Authentication Key' application of the myAADE digital portal

> **If this fails:** Without a postal address in Greece you must name a tax representative at the time of application; non-resident applications are not processed without one.

### 3. Verify your identity

- Book a slot for the verification step that matches your channel
- For the video-call route you are verified against your passport by a myAADElive employee
- For the in-person route you attend an appointment at the local tax office

> **Tip:** Do not assume the AFM can be fully issued online with no verification step — "final identity verification is always required either through a video call (myAADElive) or an in-person appointment at the local tax office (known as DOY)". The online form alone does not complete attribution.

### 4. Receive the kleidarithmos (authentication key) *(κλειδάριθμος)*

- For remote receipt, your details are cross-checked with your mobile-phone or payment-service provider; once your mobile number is confirmed, TaxisNet sends the first part of the *κλειδάριθμος* (kleidarithmos) by e-mail and the second part by SMS
- Alternatively you receive the key during the myAADElive video call
- Or in person at the tax office by booking through the 'My Appointments' application

> **Tip:** The kleidarithmos is the activation key that lets you log in to TaxisNet / myAADE, so keep both e-mail and SMS parts together until you have completed activation.

### 5. Receive your AFM and authentication key

- Once your identity is verified, the AFM and authentication key are issued electronically
- Note the number — a bank account, a social-security number, and most residence formalities will ask for it
- Activate your TaxisNet / myAADE login with the kleidarithmos so you can access online tax services

## FAQ

### Is there a fee for the AFM?

No. The AFM is attributed free of charge — this is cross-checked across two official-portal sources. The only possible charge is the fee of a privately engaged tax representative, used mainly by non-residents, which is set by that representative and not by the State.

### Where is the AFM issued?

By the AADE (Independent Authority for Public Revenue) — through the myAADE digital portal with a myAADElive video-call verification, at a competent local ΔΟΥ (DOY — local tax office), or at a ΚΕΠ (KEP — Citizen Service Centre) point of single contact. Residents abroad apply only through the myAADE electronic application.

### Do I need a residence permit to get an AFM?

EU/EEA nationals do not — a passport or ID card plus proof of address suffices. Non-EU nationals residing in Greece must submit a residence permit in force or evidence of legal residence. The residence permit is an input to the AFM application; the AFM itself does not confer or evidence legal residence.

### Do I need a tax representative?

Only if you have no postal address in Greece — that is, if you are applying as a non-resident. You appoint a *φορολογικός εκπρόσωπος* (tax representative), typically a Greece-resident lawyer or accountant, at the time of application, by a written declaration with authenticated signature or a solemn declaration available via myAADElive; a notarial document is also accepted.

### How long does it take?

The attribution step itself completes in about one day in office, and most applicants in Greece receive the AFM within two to three business days. Applying from abroad, the full process can run one to three weeks once document legalisation and representative coordination are included.

### What is the kleidarithmos and how do I get it?

The kleidarithmos is the authentication key that activates your TaxisNet / myAADE login. It is issued together with the AFM — remotely with the first part sent by e-mail and the second by SMS after your mobile number is confirmed, via the myAADElive video call, or in person at the tax office.

## Sources

- [National Registry of Administrative Public Services (mitos.gov.gr), Ministry of Economy and Finance](https://en.mitos.gov.gr/index.php/Category:Foreigners) — accessed 2026-06-03 — _T1_ — Attribution of a Tax Registration Number (AFM) and registration in the tax register is mandatory for every person, natural or legal, domestic or foreign, who is liable to pay or withhold tax or to submit any declaration under tax legislation. Submission channels are the local tax offices, Points of Single Contact (KEP-EKE), and the myAADE platform for natural persons electronically. The attribution is provided without cost with a processing time of one day. Service existence is grounded in Law 4174/2013 (Tax Procedure Code), with non-EU foreign nationals residing in Greece required to submit a residence permit for work in accordance with applicable law.
- [gov.gr (Hellenic unified digital portal) — AADE natural-person AFM and authentication-key page](https://www.gov.gr/en/arxes/anexartete-arkhe-demosion-esodon-aade/anexartete-arkhe-demosion-esodon-aade/apodose-arithmou-phorologikou-metroou-aphm-kai-kleidarithmou-se-phusiko-prosopo) — accessed 2026-06-03 — _T1_ — For a natural person the AFM application is made through AADE's digital channels (the myAADE portal) or in person at a local tax office (DOY). Alongside the AFM the applicant receives an authentication key (kleidarithmos) that allows login to TaxisNet. Final identity verification is always required, either through a video call (myAADElive) or an in-person appointment at the local tax office. EU/EEA citizens apply with a valid passport or ID card, a completed M1 form, and proof of address; obtaining the AFM is a free process apart from any representative's fees.
- [AADE (Independent Authority for Public Revenue) — non-resident issuance page](https://www.aade.gr/en/greeks-abroad-non-residents/registration-tax-register/issuance-tax-identification-number-and-authentication-key-and-appointment) — accessed 2026-06-03 — _T1_ — Tax residents abroad submit a request exclusively electronically through the 'TIN & Authentication Key' application of the myAADE portal. Once the taxpayer confirms their mobile-phone number, TaxisNet automatically sends the authentication key's first part by e-mail and the second part by SMS; alternatively the key is received via a myAADElive video call. Non-residents without a Greek postal address must appoint a tax representative. Foreign public documents must be authenticated and officially translated into Greek, with authentication preceding translation and bearing either the Apostille notation for Hague Convention countries or a consular visa for other cases.
- [eugo.gov.gr (Greek Point of Single Contact) — service 788475](https://eugo.gov.gr) — accessed 2026-06-03 — _T1_ — Form M1 is required where the applicant lacks an initial Tax Registration Number, and Form M7 (Taxpayer Relations Statement) is submitted where a related-person relationship is declared. The competent authority is the Ministry of Economy and Finance; the AFM attribution is provided without cost with a processing time of one day.

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