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  1. Draft 2022 budget represents first attempt to restore post-pandemic fiscal order

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    and services are expected to increase by 2.3 billion euros, a rise of 1.6 billion euros in VAT and 600

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  2. Newsletter 311 - 08/10/2021

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    in 2022. Taxes on products and services are expected to increase by 1.6 billion euros in VAT and 600

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  3. Government and citizens in Montenegro: Turning a deaf ear to warnings, measures and responsibility
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    Agora

    a reduced rate of value added tax (VAT) of seven percent on all services in catering (food and drink

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  4. The case of SYRIZA's fiscal performance
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    Agora

    column). The biggest tax increase was in indirect taxes (VAT etc.). This is remarkable for a left

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  5. EC sees strong recovery in 2021, solid growth in coming years underpinned by RRF
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    solidarity tax in the private sector, extension of the recruitment subsidy programme and reduced VAT

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  6. Mitsotakis targets inflation on path to elections in 2023
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    a reduction in VAT as one of those options. Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis has been pushing

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  7. Govt treads carefully on economic relief measures, hoping normality is near
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    being considered, such as a temporary reduction in VAT, has been nipped in the bud by Finance Minister

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  8. SYRIZA zooms in on inflation, pandemic weaknesses to boost popularity

    PoliticsGreek Politics

    suggested that VAT on some goods should be lowered, at least temporarily (a proposal rejected

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  9. Greece aiming to complete post-bailout monitoring this summer
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    eye on the general elections, which are due by summer 2023, the measures include lower VAT rates

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  10. Inflation to persist, creating more economic policy challenges

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    from VAT. Although there are constraints on what the government can do fiscally this year

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