Executive Read
Greece can be a serious option for crypto wealth only when the file separates the public tax headline from the facts that banks, tax advisors, immigration teams, and property counterparties will actually review. The old-country exit, Greek arrival, and special-regime application should be coordinated before asset sales, salary changes, or company management moves.
A strong Greece article file should produce a decision memo, not a one-line country ranking. It should explain the rule being considered, the client's asset and income map, the old-country exit position, the source-of-wealth evidence, and the next questions for local counsel.
- Greece planning should begin with evidence and sequencing, not a copied tax headline.
- Crypto gains, active income, company profits, property funds, and remittances should be mapped separately.
- The bankability of the file matters as much as the theoretical tax result.
The Country Being Left Comes First
AADE describes alternative taxation regimes under Articles 5A, 5B, and 5C for non-residents transferring tax residence to Greece. The Greece file should therefore be written as an evidence pack, not a slogan. It has to separate what the public rule appears to say, what the client's facts show, and what qualified local advisors still need to confirm.
The old-country exit, Greek arrival, and special-regime application should be coordinated before asset sales, salary changes, or company management moves.
- Tax-residence cessation date and treaty tie-breaker facts.
- Homes, family, workdays, management roles, and economic center before and after departure.
- Historic crypto reporting, foreign-account declarations, and tax filings.
- Exit tax, deemed disposal, temporary non-residence, or trailing-residence questions.
Inventory Assets and Entities Before the Move
Crypto holders often leave with more than wallets. They may also hold founder shares, options, receivables, fund interests, company treasuries, DAO rights, warrants, or loans.
Before relying on Greece, the file should list each asset, owner, jurisdiction, source, tax history, and planned transaction.
- Personal wallets and exchange accounts.
- Company shares, treasury wallets, SAFTs, options, warrants, and receivables.
- Trust, foundation, fund, DAO, or multisig arrangements.
- Assets already sold, assets to sell after arrival, and assets to retain.
Make the Destination and Bank Story Coherent
A bank in the destination will still ask about the origin country. If the old-country story is unresolved, a clean headline in the new country will not make the file feel safe.
The strongest Greece relocation file combines old-country exit advice, destination residence analysis, source-of-wealth evidence, and a clear liquidity route.
- Exit memo and destination memo written from the same facts.
- Source-of-wealth file with wallet, exchange, tax, and entity evidence.
- Banking route for fiat, property, investments, or living expenses.
- Advisor responsibility map so no reviewer receives a contradictory story.
Questions Clients Ask
Does moving to Greece erase old-country tax issues?
No. The old country may still have residence, exit, reporting, company, or disposal issues. The departure file should be reviewed before relying on the destination.
What old-country records matter most?
Residence evidence, tax filings, crypto transaction records, foreign-account declarations, company documents, valuation records, and advisor correspondence are usually the starting point.
Should the exit memo be shared with banks?
A concise advisor-backed summary is often useful. Banks do not need every tax detail, but they need comfort that historic obligations and the current source of funds are understood.
Sources Checked
These official references informed the jurisdiction notes. They are not a substitute for current advice on a specific file.