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Greek primary budget surplus eases to 1.95 bln on back of lower revenues in Aug
Economysingle property tax (ENFIA), the payment of which was postponed for the end of September. This makes
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Tsipras starts to flesh out SYRIZA's economic policy but questions remain
PoliticsGreek Politicssingle property tax, known as ENFIA, and replace it with another levy that would focus on large
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A breakdown of Tsipras's pledges on economic strategy in Thessaloniki
Economyabolish the newly established single property tax (ENFIA) and will re-introduce a tax only on large real
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Greek central government primary cash surplus to August at 2.3 bln
EconomyMacroeconomya mid single-digit drop of 4.9 percent to 32.14 billion. This compares with the 8-month budget figure
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Increase in number of services that saw their turnover decrease in Q2
EconomyMacroeconomythe previous quarter. The other 7 services with negative growth recorded a single digit drop in Q2
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Finance Ministry challenges SYRIZA's plans for economy, ups cost
Economythe single property tax with a levy on large properties (at 2.25 billion by the MoF, 250 million above SYRIZA
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Run this way: The recurring pattern of Greek leaders
AgoraAs the Greek general elections of May (and then June) 2012 approached, every poor unfortunate European politician attempted to grab a moment in the spotlight by pontificating on whether Greece should or should not be in the single currency. While the euro vultures picked at Greece's carcass
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Greek primary budget surplus to August narrows to 1.95 bln on lower revenues
Economymillion), due to complications with the first two instalments of the single property tax (ENFIA
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Troika review begins with fiscal targets and tax breaks in focus
EconomyMacroeconomyby Athens and its lenders. Apart from the updated estimates on income tax and single property tax
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Greek primary cash surplus more than doubles to 2.45 bln at end of August
EconomyMacroeconomyremaining the single highest contributor making up 48 percent of total arrears. Hospitals’ arrears followed
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