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Newsletter 45 - 02/10/2015
, self-employed and firms will be required to pay additional taxes in October following the decision to increase the amount of income tax they must pay in advance. Another key issue for the new government
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Tsipras identifies debt relief, bank recap and attracting investments as key goals
PoliticsGreek Politicsseek 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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Committee of wise men proposes drastic changes to Greece's pension system
Economyon individual notional accounts with pay-as-you go notional defined contributions. There would be also... into lifelong pension. The state subsidy would be limited only to periods during which someone is unable to pay
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Greece fell two places to 60th in Doing Business ranking, World Bank says
Economythat 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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Pension overhaul poses political challenge despite avoiding immediate cuts
PoliticsGreek Politicsand reductions in retirement pay for future generations. For New Democracy and PASOK in particular... to the retirement pay of those already collecting pensions. According to the coalition’s plan, main
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Cosco's 369 mln Piraeus Port improved bid accepted, seals latest privatisation
EconomyBankinginvestments. During the first stage of the transaction, COSCO will pay 280.5 million for a stake of 51... agreement, including investment of 300 million, it would pay an additional amount of 88 million
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Tsipras, against all odds
Agoraaccount at the International Monetary Fund to pay the Washington-based organisation and had drawn... away the intention to ask low-income pensioners who receive the special EKAS benefit to pay back
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Out with the old, in with the old
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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Newsletter 90 - 30/09/2016
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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Budget primary surplus to Sept reaches 5.45 bln on strong revenue performance
EconomyMacroeconomybe 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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