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The “roadmap” of benefits for 5 million citizens – How €2.5 billion will be distributed by April

Support measures totaling more than €2.5 billion will reach over 5 million citizens of the country by April 2026, starting this October. These include double or even triple income increases for certain groups, as well as significant tax and burden reductions

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The largest raises will go to personnel of the Security Forces and Armed Forces, pensioners, employees with annual incomes above €10,000, young people up to 30 years old, families with three or more children, and public sector employees. Significant support will also go to renters, as in November a permanent rent rebate of up to €800 per household will be introduced for the first time. In addition, next April will see the sixth increase of the minimum wage, surpassing €900, which will also raise a series of allowances.

Month-by-month breakdown of support:

October 2025
More than 150,000 Armed Forces and Security Forces personnel will see substantial income increases due to a new pay scale. On average, Armed Forces staff will receive an extra €145/month and Security Forces staff €111/month. Together with April’s raises for public servants and a €100 increase in the hazard allowance since July, these boosts mean personnel will effectively gain 1.5–2 additional monthly salaries per year. The cost of the new pay scale alone is €270 million annually—the largest pay rise in at least 20 years.

November 2025

  • A permanent €250 allowance will be paid to over 1.4 million pensioners and beneficiaries (aged 65+ with incomes up to €14,000 for singles/€26,000 for couples, disability pensioners, and uninsured elderly). Cost: €360 million annually.
  • The permanent rent rebate will be paid for the first time to about 1 million households. The annual rebate is capped at €800 per main residence, plus €50 per dependent child. Families renting both a home and student housing will receive double support. Cost: €230 million annually.

December 2025
Pensions for January (paid before Christmas) will include:

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  • The regular annual increase (estimated 2.3–2.5%).
  • A 50% personal-difference allowance for 670,000 pensioners (as announced at the Thessaloniki International Fair).
    By 2027, the personal-difference allowance will be fully phased out. Cost: €75 million in 2026, €210 million in 2027. The total cost of pension increases in 2026: €467 million.

January 2026
The tax reform begins: employees (public and private) and pensioners with incomes above €10,000 will see higher net pay thanks to reduced withholding. Key changes:

  • Tax brackets lowered by 2% from €10,000–40,000.
  • New 39% bracket for €40,000–60,000, with 44% above €60,000.
  • Extra relief for families with children (down to 0% for families with 4+ children).
  • Full exemption on income up to €20,000 for youth under 25; 9% for €10,000–20,000 for ages 26–30.

Officials describe this as the largest tax cut since the restoration of democracy, with a fiscal cost (and corresponding citizen benefit) exceeding €1.6 billion annually.

April 2026
The sixth minimum wage hike will push it above €900 (gross). About 600,000 minimum-wage workers and 700,000 public servants will benefit directly—over 1.3 million employees in total. Cost: €360 million annually. This increase will also raise ~20 allowances, including unemployment, parental leave, maternity, and marriage benefits.

Additional 2026 measures include:

  • 50% reduction of ENFIA property tax in 2026 and full abolition in 2027 for primary residences in settlements under 1,500 residents (€75 million cost).
  • 30% VAT reduction in remote islands with populations under 20,000 (€25 million cost).
  • Extension of 3-year income tax exemption for long-term rental of previously vacant homes.
  • Extension of VAT suspension for new housing construction.
  • Higher foreign-service and special-duty allowances for Foreign Ministry staff.
  • Tax-free “library allowance” for university faculty and researchers.
  • Pay-scale recognition for 5-year polytechnic and similar degrees, benefitting 5,000+ civil servants.
  • Abolition of the pay-TV subscription tax, aiding 1 million+ subscribers.

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