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  1. 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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  2. Budget primary surplus to Sept reaches 5.45 bln on strong revenue performance
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    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... in the 9-month period, 82 million lower than target. Overall, total expenditure slightly rose by 0.2

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

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    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... billion in the 9-month period, 82 million lower than target. Overall, total expenditure edged up

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  4. Bank of Greece study finds one in six local firms is strategic defaulter
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    inability to pay. For the companies classified in the third category, the key criterion... their loans in one bank but did not pay their loan obligations to the other banks. The study revealed..., the share of strategic defaulters to total non-performing loans (NPLs) remained broadly stable over

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  5. Almost 1 in 3 jobs in private sector are part-time, average full-time salary at 936 euros
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    to a quarter of employed men. Male employment makes up more than 53 percent of the total, or 1.11 million out of approximately 2.07 million workers. The data from EFKA shows that there is pay gap between men... was for just over 16 days and the average wage was 23 euros. The pay gap between men and women is evident

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  6. Greeks seen working longer, until July 18, to meet annual tax bill

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    5, 31 days earlier than in 2010 (August 6). Hungarian workers have seen their real net pay increase by around 42.8 percent since 2010, while Greeks have seen their annual take‐home pay decline by 21... the total amount from tax measures rising to 5.12 billion from 3.06 billion in 2016. Criticism

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  7. Athens ready to start legislating fiscal measures despite ongoing talks over 2019 budget
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    the so-called “positive measures” promised by Tsipras. The backpay relates to various pay cuts made in the period up to the end of 2016, and will not affect salaries going forward, as a new pay scale... a combined total of 253 million euros. This is still short of the reported fiscal gap

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  8. Increase of 11 pct in minimum wage to have knock-on effect in economy
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    minimum wage of 650 euros gross translates into 546 euros net pay and is almost 64 euros higher... will see pay rises as their salary is based on the minimum wage. Knock-on effect Additionally... paid. The total cost is higher for married workers who have experience, with the social security

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  9. Newsletter 192 -01/02/2019

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    that the total bids reached as high as 10 billion euros. Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos also claimed... As government increases pay, study shows foreign investment crucial to growth As was widely... euros net pay and is almost 64 euros higher compared to the one set up in 2012. The increase is much

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  10. Athens and lenders continue talks on outstanding actions, aiming to conclude by March 25
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    to agree that the total value of the property owned by the applicant must not be higher than value... approval from the European Stability Mechanism for the right to pay off at least some of its loans... to surcharges. Kathimerini reported on Thursday that Athens would like to pay off this year’s and next year’s

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