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Finance Ministry waits for new property values as talk of bad bank gathers pace

The government is hoping to move closer to the completion of a key prior action this week, when evaluators submit the results of their work on the new “objective” property values that will be used by the Finance Ministry to calculate this year’s ENFIA real estate tax.
The deadline for some 250 evaluators to submit new objective prices for just over 10,000 zones was extended last week until Thursday, March 22. Once the figures are submitted, they will be examined by a separate committee, which will be able to make cor...
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