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  1. Newsletter 117 - 05/05/2017

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    clawback ceilings in national health fund (EOPYY) spending, eliminating the personal income tax credit

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  2. Fiscal obligations set out in sMoU, discussion on speeding up tax measures due in May
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    , which will set spending ceilings consistent with programme targets and the primary surplus of 3.5

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  3. If rising card use in Greece meets EU average, VAT revenues would see 3.3 bln boost - study

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    ceilings.

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  4. EC warns budget not on track due to handouts, advises against further underspend
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    ceilings have been set artificially high. More specifically, out of the 2.48 billion euros

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  5. Newsletter 209 -07/06/2019

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    less than initially planned, either by choice or because spending ceilings have been set

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  6. New Democracy tax pledges put spotlight on available fiscal space
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    . Ceilings on spending have already been set, at 45.2 billion for primary expenditure, 6.7 billion

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  7. Draft budget sets ambitious growth target of 2.8 pct in 2020, plugs fiscal gaps
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    are also seen in recalculating the spending ceilings in the budget and spending reviews

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  8. EC sees growth at 1.8 pct for 2019, rising to 2.3 pct in 2020 and fiscal targets in reach
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    by higher collection in indirect taxes and revised spending ceilings. Although the latest fiscal

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  9. Newsletter 227 -08/11/2019

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    and revised spending ceilings. September’s monthly general government (gg) primary cash surplus came

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  10. Brussels gives Athens thumbs-up for reforms and budget
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    by the equivalent measures of lowering spending ceilings in areas where spending was under-executed

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