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  1. Newsletter 61 - 05/02/2016

    Newsletters

    less adamant about protecting auxiliary retirement pay than it has about the main payments

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  2. Gov't proposes easing impact of pension reforms on self-employed for three years

    Economy

    collection from the low income bracket that would pay lower contributions with the new system

    3%
  3. Clock ticks on bailout review but big gaps remain between Greece, lenders

    EconomyProgramme

    there is a strong possibility that it will try to find a way by which it will not have to pay out the money

    3%
  4. Coalition hopes to ride out pension and tax dispute with farmers

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    excise tax. Under the government’s pension proposals, farmers would also have to pay higher social

    3%
  5. A closer look at 2015 revenues reveals size of hit they took
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    be noted that companies with annual turnover less than 1.5 million pay the VAT on a quarterly basis

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  6. Multiple crises fence in Greece
    Photo by Harry van Versendaal

    Agora

    instead. It is not only pensions that would feel the impact as retirement pay in Greece makes up

    3%
  7. Greece and lenders hold inconclusive talks on tax and pensions
    Photo by MacroPolis

    EconomyProgramme

    have to pay an additional annual tax of 300 euros. We understand that the tax-free threshold

    3%
  8. Greek banks: Taking stock of a rough 2015 and looking at what lies ahead
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    Agora

    ) above that of ECB funding, while banks also pay fees to the Greek government for the state

    3%
  9. Greece seeks to finalise 1 pct of GDP in new tax measures to close review

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    levy on pay TV, with estimated revenues at 30 million per annum. A levy on internet connections may

    3%
  10. Greece expects review to be completed by May 1 despite IMF objections

    EconomyProgramme

    who declare annual income below 32,000 euros would pay less taxes. We understand that this would

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