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Tsakalotos sees timely conclusion to fourth review despite growing doubts
EconomyProgrammeto avoid homeowners in working class districts having to pay more ENFIA and would like as much time
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EC forecast acknowledges pressure on Greek households, revises down growth
EconomyMacroeconomyrisks could come from Council of State decisions that revert some of wage reduction in several pay
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Tsakalotos eyes conclusion of review and debt talks, will not dispute pension cuts
EconomyProgramme, it appears Athens is aware that the reductions to retirement pay are not seen purely as a cost-saving
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Athens and creditors place immediate focus on remaining key deliverables
EconomyProgrammehomeowners have to pay each year. The coalition is hoping that it will be able to limit the impact
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Debt relief options pondered as institutions prepare for Athens return
EconomyProgrammeto compensate pensioners who will see their retirement pay reduced next year. Speaking to Alpha TV
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Mission chiefs take up negotiations in Athens but focus on IMF's decision
EconomyProgrammeif these new values will lead to changes in the ENFIA property tax that homeowners have to pay
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After unveiling growth plan, Athens has fourth review loose ends to tackle
EconomyProgrammeprices will lead to a rise in the ENFIA that households in some working class areas will have to pay
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Multi-bill and MTFS heading to Parliament for conclusion of fourth review
EconomyProgrammewill start from 20 euros per year. Tsakalotos added that 18 percent of taxpayers would have to pay less
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Coalition hails multi-bill as start of clean break, opposition sees more of the same
PoliticsGreek Politicsto pay a month’s salary in tax. New Democracy also highlighted the high primary surpluses that Greece
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Despite debt deal likely falling short, IMF to retain a role in Greece
EconomyProgramme. The ministry said that 1,470,962 taxpayers (23 percent) would pay less property tax this year than
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