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  1. Last bailout tranche just days away as pension discussion looms
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    EconomyProgramme

    the complications created by the government’s decision to extend the VAT discount on the remaining

    3%
  2. Greece tops OECD countries for tax rises and spending cuts
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    EconomyFeatures

    out tax collections in categories such as VAT where exemptions exist “without any social rationale

    3%
  3. Tsipras pledges array of tax cuts, hopes for break on pensions
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to 100 percent from January 2020, he added. Finally, he pledged that the top rate of VAT would

    3%
  4. Lenders appear at ease with Tsipras pledges, cautious on pension cuts

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    aged under 25 and the reduction of the top rate of VAT from 24 to 22 percent in 2021, with the lower

    3%
  5. Take your seats

    Agora

    and the reduction of the top rate of VAT from 24 to 22 percent in 2021, with the lower rate dropping 1

    3%
  6. Newsletter 174 -14/09/2018

    Newsletters

    rate of VAT from 24 to 22 percent in 2021, with the lower rate dropping 1 percentage point from 13

    3%
  7. ND defends economic pledges as Kammenos repeats walkout threat
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . He argued that in 2014, when the New Democracy-led coalition reduced VAT in the food service sector

    3%
  8. Tsakalotos states case on pension cuts in bid to overcome lenders' reluctance
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    EconomyProgramme

    bailout tranche after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced the extension of the VAT discount

    3%
  9. Newsletter 175 -21/09/2018

    Newsletters

    for the self-employed, cutting the VAT rate in the food service sector from 24 to 13 percent before

    3%
  10. Budget surplus confirmed at 3.16 billion in August
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    by an increase of 5.4 percent in consumption tax to 5.59 billion, while VAT revenues also rose by 1.7 percent

    3%