Government preparing U-turn on controversial tax measure in bid to win back self-employed

PoliticsGreek Politics Tags: Justice, Mitsotakis, New Democracy, Taxes
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The Finance Ministry is believed to be paving the way to repeal an unpopular tax measure widely blamed for losing New Democracy support among self-employed earners.

Among the tax reforms included in the government’s plans is the prospect of abolishing the objective taxation criteria for self-employed workers by the end of the administration’s second term in 2027. The move would represent a U-turn of great symbolic ...

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