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EC sees strong recovery in 2021, solid growth in coming years underpinned by RRF
EconomyMacroeconomysolidarity tax in the private sector, extension of the recruitment subsidy programme and reduced VAT
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Govt looks to tweak relief in anticipation of record Covid infections, new inflation high
PoliticsGreek Politicson Monday, however, Georgiadis hinted that the government is considering the possibility of a VAT cut
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Mitsotakis targets inflation on path to elections in 2023
PoliticsGreek Politicsa reduction in VAT as one of those options. Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis has been pushing
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Govt treads carefully on economic relief measures, hoping normality is near
PoliticsGreek Politicsbeing considered, such as a temporary reduction in VAT, has been nipped in the bud by Finance Minister
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SYRIZA zooms in on inflation, pandemic weaknesses to boost popularity
PoliticsGreek Politicssuggested that VAT on some goods should be lowered, at least temporarily (a proposal rejected
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Greece aiming to complete post-bailout monitoring this summer
PoliticsGreek Politicseye on the general elections, which are due by summer 2023, the measures include lower VAT rates
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Inflation to persist, creating more economic policy challenges
EconomyMacroeconomyfrom VAT. Although there are constraints on what the government can do fiscally this year
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Opposition cries foul on government's tax priorities
PoliticsGreek Politics, reducing VAT on basic goods and increasing the minimum wage. Communist Party KKE also called
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ND sets sights on pegging back KINAL following sudden rise
PoliticsGreek Politicsin VAT on basic goods and the special consumption tax on energy and lower non-labour wage costs
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Rising yields, market turbulence limit government's fiscal options
EconomyIt seems that the Finance Ministry toying with the idea of countering inflation by reducing VAT and special consumption taxes on fuel and basic goods only lasted about a week, partly due to developments on the bond market, which have been exacerbated by the ECB signalling last Thursday
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