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Mitsotakis dangles promise of further tax relief but opposition questions VAT revenue bonanza
The modernisation of the tax service and the fight against tax evasion will yield space for more tax relief before the end of the government’s term, according to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Opposition SYRIZA claims the measures will be fuelled by runaway inflation at the expense of middle and low incomes.
The prime minister outlined his administration’s tax reform policy at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new headquarters of the independent tax authority, IAPR, on Tuesday. Mitsotakis said his administration’s intent was to proceed with gradual and fi...
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