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  1. 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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  2. Survey highlights strain on mental health in Greece amid financial pressure
    By Panayiotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos

    Society

    because they could not pay for it. In 2016, only one in four Greeks who needed primary healthcare.... At the same time, Greeks on average pay 21.10 euros a month out of their own pockets to pay

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  3. Athens grapples with awkward reduction of tax-free threshold
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    that pay taxes on wages, or income from agriculture, self-employment and pensions to 72.7 percent...). This would mean that workers with a monthly salary above 420 euros would pay income tax, while the existing... on the large number of low-income wage-earners that would have to pay income tax for the first time

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  4. 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

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  5. Getting to the church on time
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    Agora

    and that, in recognition of this, the government will pay priests’ wages as a form of recompense... church does not pay its way), especially if their wages can eventually be covered by the commercial.... Mitsotakis opposes the appointments but insists taxpayers should continue to pay priests salaries

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  6. Newsletter 185 -30/11/2018

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    euros, as measured by the tax authorities, will see a 30 percent reduction in what they have to pay... specifically, the level of exposures that are unlikely to pay and those in delay between 1 and 90 days are important indicators for the direction of credit risk. Unlikely to pay exposures stood at 27.8

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  7. Greeks dissatisfied with benefits scope and access, OECD survey finds
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    Society

    they pay. Regarding the statement “I feel that I receive a fair share of public benefits, given the taxes and social contributions I pay”, most Greek respondents disagreed or strongly disagreed... percent said that they would be willing to pay more tax if it meant improved healthcare services

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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. Newsletter 220 -20/09/2019

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    ’ mission chiefs due in Athens on Monday Greece also submitted an official request this week to pre-pay... activity this week centred around plans to pre-pay almost 3 billion euros to the IMF ahead of schedule... repayment schedule, Greece is due to pay 2.1 billion euros per year up to 2021, dropping to 1.9

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  10. Athens prepares to send draft budget to Brussels, lines up next tax measures
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    that it will be around 300 million euros per year. Gerapetritis, said that back-pay would be awarded... many recipients there would be. The government will try to pay the majority of the back-pay

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