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  1. Government opts for modest tax relief, but who will benefit?

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    and with earnings above the threshold could pay between 30 and 47 euros less tax annually thanks...-employed workers, who do not receive a personal tax credit, will pay the reduced base tax rate... to experience only a small increase in their disposable income - enough perhaps to pay for a couple

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  2. Greece's imminent funding problems: All the numbers you need
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    willing participants in the issue or pay off those that decline to roll over, thereby creating... obligations in the last month of each quarter. Greece has also to pay in March more than 1 billion euros..., the Greek state has to pay in cash 2.61 billion euros in March, which could increase by over 800

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  3. Newsletter 91 - 07/10/2016

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    since a large number of taxpayers opted to pay their tax obligation using credit cards. This means that taxpayers will pay their ENFIA to the banks in 9–12 monthly instalments, while the state receives... the deadline to pay the second instalment of personal income tax and the first payment obligation

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  4. A closer look at planned laws for unpaid taxes and home foreclosures

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    -payment that stems from strategic default and those that are unable to pay. c) Target individuals... with zero income will not pay any instalments for their mortgage. Households with annual income up to 25,000 euros will have to pay 10 percent of their income to service their housing loan, while

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  5. Here's why Greece's fiscal difficulties will dominate the agenda

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    will pay their full principal amount as early as the end of March. The instalment scheme has incentives that frontload payments and reward those who pay the full amounts of tax debt upfront versus those who pay in (up to 100) instalments. Note that the previously announced 50 percent haircut on tax

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  6. Newsletter 68 - 01/04/2016

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    in the excise tax on fuel and natural gas, a rise in the levy on mobile telephony and pay TV, higher taxation... intends to pay state arrears of 7 billion euros to the private sector by the end of the year... it. Maybe this is the price Greece has to pay to ensure that its citizens’ democratic right

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  7. Since 2010, declared income has plummeted but tax due has risen
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    over the past few years. Specifically, more than one quarter (26.3 percent) of taxpayers did not pay... not pay any personal income tax in 2016, would have to pay tax as of 2019, assuming that their declared... threshold from its current level of 8,636 – 9,545 euros to 5,600 - 5,900 euros would mean that more

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  8. Newsletter 201 -21/04/2019

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    Eurogroup nod allows next move Govt aims to pay off some IMF loans early after receiving 1 bln from...) to pay off some of Greece’s International Monetary Fund (IMF) loans before they mature. Greece... of the programme. The disbursement would also allow the government to move ahead with its plan to pay

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  9. ND warns of fiscal risk from SYRIZA pledges as Tsipras takes heart from Cyprus polls
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    to introduce inflation-linked pay rises for public sector workers, cuts to fuel duty and VAT... to elections. On Tuesday, Mitsotakis will address Parliament in support of a special bill on armed forces pay... the measures, which include a new pay scale and special benefits for the armed forces, to the death

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  10. New Parliament set for fractious opening session after Mitsotakis curtain-raiser
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    that his government intends to pay off the remaining crisis-era loans two years early, with a view... is expected to focus on are pay increases for civil servants and a rejigging of the public sector pay structure, an increase in the tax free threshold for families with children and further increases

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