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  1. Newsletter 69 - 08/04/2016

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    , increased revenues from the single property tax (ENFIA) and a new levy on hotel stays, pay TV..., preferring cuts to retirement pay, and does not trust the projected fiscal results of a series

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  2. Greek ministers still hopeful of reaching deal with creditors this month

    Economy

    -employed, adding that 92 percent of self-employed with annual income below 30,000 euros would pay lower... on the impact of the pension reform, he stressed that 80 percent of self employed would pay lower

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  3. Gov't unveils bill to overhaul pension system, increase income tax revenues

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    and pensioners. Self-employed and farmers will pay the whole rate, which would be applied on their declared...-employed Greeks with income below 32,000 euros would pay lower income tax with the new tax scale

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  4. Gov't lowers tax-free threshold, prepares for third pillar of measures worth 1 pct of GDP

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    than 3 children and a monthly salary of 600-650 euros will now pay an annual tax of 100-200 euros from... percent on internet connections and 10 percent on Pay TV. Increase in the tax rate for investment

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  5. Out with the old, in with the old
    Photo by Myrto Papadopoulos [www.myrtopapadopoulos.com]

    Agora

    , though, is that the government set no other significant criteria than who was able to pay the highest... was to fail to pay personal contributions to the retailers’ pension fund in 1981, when she

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  6. Newsletter 90 - 30/09/2016

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    is a crucial month for revenue collection, since individuals are due to pay a total of more than 1.8... with the necessary funds to pay the first instalment of his bid by Monday’s deadline

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  7. Budget primary surplus to Sept reaches 5.45 bln on strong revenue performance
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    be attributed to increased ENFIA revenues, since a number of taxpayers preferred to pay their tax obligation via credit cards, meaning that the state collected the whole amount upfront, while taxpayers will pay

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  8. Greek government faces hard labour dilemma
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    . That would bring in more collective layoffs at medium-sized and large firms, fewer specialised pay scale categories, and, crucially, limit union influence by changing funding rules. Pay scales would

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  9. Budget primary surplus to Sept surges to 5.44 bln on solid tax revenues

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to pay their ENFIA via credit card. This means that state collected the whole amount upfront, while taxpayers will pay (to the bank) their obligation in 9-12 monthly instalments. It should be noted

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  10. TV licencing becomes key political battleground after court verdict

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    to pay a fee to continue broadcasting with the temporary licences they hold until the tender... channels being made to pay before a tender is held. Alternatively, Tsipras thinks that demanding fees from

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