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Revenues reach 4.3 bln in January, beating target by 258 mln

Greece’s revenues before tax refunds stood at 4.27 billion euros in January, beating the target by 258 million, according to preliminary figures published by the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (IAPR) on Friday.
At the same time, tax refunds amounted to 314 million euros, slightly exceeding the target by 18 million. As a result, net revenues reached 3.96 billion, 240 million above the target, IAPR said.
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