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  1. This is how Greece kept its budget on track in Q1

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    not pay the property tax. In the absence of any ENFIA installment, the targeted revenues for March (2.79... but it is not clear when homeowners will start having to pay it. This means that compared to the 2015 budget... to an increase in arrears to the private sector. *Manos Giakoumis is the head analyst at MacroPolis. You can

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  2. Tsipras identifies debt relief, bank recap and attracting investments as key goals
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    that there are no complications in achieveing the 49 milestones agreed with lenders so Greece can pass the first... seek to protect homeowners who genuinely cannot pay their mortgages from losing their homes... pay their loans. Investment The Greek prime minister also announced his intention to create a public

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  3. Greece fell two places to 60th in Doing Business ranking, World Bank says

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    with most internationally recognised good practices, creditors can expect to recover only 34.9 percent... that firms make eight tax payments a year, spend 193 hours to file, prepare and pay taxes. Also, the total tax they pay corresponds to 49.6 percent of profits. However, the report highlights that Greece made

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  4. Tsipras, against all odds
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    account at the International Monetary Fund to pay the Washington-based organisation and had drawn... of study before someone can come up with a comprehensive and convincing explanation about how... away the intention to ask low-income pensioners who receive the special EKAS benefit to pay back

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  5. Out with the old, in with the old
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    , 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... before. *You can follow Nick on Twitter: @NickMalkoutzis Nick Malkoutzis

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  6. How Cyprus re-entered the market
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    a whopping 178.8 percent this year. This is one reason why Greece will probably pay higher than 414..., general pay rises in the public sector are still on hold in 2017-18. The key question for Greece..., the government is bound to be wondering how it can spend it to claw back some of the support

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  7. Athens puts off bond sale, has fiscal concerns to address
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    in investors’ behaviour and Athens is confident that it can tap them for the 3 billion euros it wants... retroactively from August 2012. This would force the coalition to pay back the money those affected have lost... to reports, the restoration of wages to 2012 levels will lead to a pay increase of between 32

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  8. Extra taxation did not increase revenues in 2017
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    in social security contributions can be attributed to increasing employment in recent years, although... to how the self-employed pay income tax, the Labour Ministry revealed in February this year that although a higher percentage of non-salaried workers will pay a minimum monthly social security

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  9. Mitsotakis eyes tax cuts to jump-start economy, also seeks unity but not with SYRIZA
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    that accompanied his appearance was “We can”), most of the attention was on the economic policies... said. “And businessmen will pay their taxes and take care of their workers, making them partners... funds, which includes the majority of debtors, would be allowed to pay as little as 20 euros per

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  10. Eurogroup suggests there is scope for pension cuts to be called off

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    not be needed if this target can be achieved without reducing spending on retirement pay. European... social safety net, which it believes is too reliant on retirement pay. “We all know that the fiscal

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