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Going for Growth: What next for Greece's economy and banks?
Agora. Firstly, Greek shipping firms pay no direct tax to the public purse. Secondly, despite the largest...://www.commerzbank.com/en/hauptnavigation/aktionaere/aktie/aktuelle_kursentwicklung/aktuelle
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Tsipras prepares line-up for European elections as Mitsotakis tries to woo investors
PoliticsGreek Politics. Aware of this, Mitsotakis has recently begun stressing that he will put pressure on businesses to pay
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Tsipras hammers out dividing lines, trumpets battle with 'elite'
PoliticsGreek Politicsbut left average Greeks to pay the cost of this practice. In many ways, this was a return to the kind
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Athens set to press ahead with primary residence law despite differences with lenders
EconomyProgrammean assessed property value of less than 250,000 euros and who still has up to 130,000 euros to pay
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Main residence draft law shows signs of compromise in several areas
EconomyProgrammefor protection. Those who are eligible will be offered new payment terms, allowing them to pay
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Government makes last-minute change to main homes bill in bid to satisfy creditors
EconomyProgrammethe admissibility criteria the right to pay off their debts in up to 120 instalments, with the institutions next
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Athens hopeful release of 970 mln will be approved at Friday's Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammeup, estimated at around 28 billion euros, to pay off at least some of its loans to the IMF early
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OECD report highlights stress on Greek middle class during crisis
Societyto the OECD. In addition, governments should take steps to ensure affordable housing, help pay
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In latest election pledge, Tsipras vows to ditch lower tax-free threshold
PoliticsGreek Politicspercent of GDP in revenues and at broadening the tax base so a much higher number of Greeks pay income
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Glimmer of hope for efforts to negotiate over tax-free threshold, but not primary surplus
EconomyProgrammeand earning 9,100 euros a year pay 730 euros in income tax in 2020 compared to nothing this year
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