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  1. In survival bid, coalition seeks to ease taxpayer burden, secure early bailout exit
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    well above 15 billion. The legislation tabled by the coalition also maintains the VAT rate

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  2. Newsletter 2 - 07/11/2014

    Newsletters

    much further ground on fiscal targets, pension reform and VAT, which are some of the key obstacles

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  3. Troika piles pressure on coalition by insisting on key actions to conclude review
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    products and services to the top VAT rate of 23% and lifting the low rate applicable on islands

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  4. Newsletter 3 - 14/11/2014

    Newsletters

    , changing the terms and conditions for retirement, increasing the VAT rates in specific sectors

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  5. Greece's 2015 budget: A breakdown of all the key figures

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    taxes mostly related to VAT. In addition, Public Investment Budget (PIB) revenues are anticipated

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  6. Target revisions leave 880 mln budget shortfall in Oct despite 2.6 bln primary surplus
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    Economy

    and 3 percent in the 10-month period to 18.86 billion reflecting a drop in VAT and consumption taxes

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  7. Greek budget primary surplus up to 3.53 bln at end of November despite revenue shortfall

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    for the settlement of unpaid tax in up to 100 instalments. In contrast, VAT revenues as well

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  8. Our most popular stories in 2014

    Agora

    difficult or expensive access to bank credit, supplier cutback of credit, long waiting times for VAT

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  9. Samaras sets out New Democracy's plans for growth

    Economy

    announcements involve the introduction of tax breaks for sole proprietors, extension of VAT exemption

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  10. Travel surplus soars 57.2 pct in November on surging tourist arrivals
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    Economy

    government proposal to double the hotel VAT rate to 13 percent (to cover the anticipated by the troika 2015

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