Time is running out for those who have not yet submitted an application for the Fuel Pass, as the relevant platform closes tomorrow, Thursday, April 30th. The platform remains open to all citizens, regardless of their tax registration number’s ending digit.
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Fuel Pass: What are the requirements for receiving it
Applications are subject to income criteria for receiving the subsidy, with the amount starting from 25 euros and reaching up to 60 euros. Additionally, the vehicle category plays a role – whether it’s a passenger car, motorcycle, or moped – which must be in circulation, insured, and have no outstanding road taxes.
At the same time, the place of residence is taken into account, whether it’s in mainland Greece or on the islands, as well as how citizens choose to receive their entitled amount.
This means either to an already active bank account or through a digital debit card, which can also be used for transportation on public transport, while until the end of July, beneficiaries have the opportunity to use the voucher.