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Progress seen in Brussels talks but no deal in sight yet
PoliticsGreek Politicswith a lowering of the tax-free threshold that would yield another 0.3 percent of GDP. Athens wants
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Tsipras eyes euro summit if new plan to break deadlock fails
PoliticsGreek Politicsin pension measures should be taken in 2019 and 1 percent of GDP from the reduction in the tax-free
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Athens hopes for deal at Eurogroup but doubts persist
PoliticsGreek Politicsin 2019 and another 1 percent of GDP (tax-free threshold) in 2020, but under the condition
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IMF Spring Meetings seen as next waypoint in completion of review
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMPs and serves to tie the negativity surrounding the pension cuts and lowering of the tax-free
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Debt relief moving to centre stage in programme discussion
PoliticsGreek Politicsthrough the pension cuts, lower tax-free threshold and other interventions in early or mid-May
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With review set to resume, Tsipras looks for post-deal strategy
PoliticsGreek Politicsfrom the lowering of the tax-free threshold) as well as other controversial steps, such as the sale
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Since 2010, declared income has plummeted but tax due has risen
EconomyFeaturesand pensioners declared annual income below 9,000 euros. Furthermore, the rumoured reduction in the tax-free
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Fiscal surplus back in focus ahead of IMF debt discussions
PoliticsGreek Politicspercent of GDP from the lowering of the tax-free threshold) being implemented in 2018 to cover
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Review set to resume in Athens as debt talks drag on
PoliticsGreek Politicsfrom the reduction of the tax-free threshold in 2020, the sale of Public Power Corporation units
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Tsipras focuses on debt relief goal as review resumes in Athens
PoliticsGreek Politicstargets. He insisted that these should not be dismissed as just free school lunches or a “bit
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