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Greece's fiscal, debt and funding goals as set out at Eurogroup
EconomyProgrammethat there will be no measures that the government considers recessionary such as pension cuts or VAT hikes
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You've heard the Greek crisis myths, now here are some truths
Agoraof credit, long waiting times for VAT refunds from the state and delays in payments by customers
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Eurogroup leaves Tsipras with difficult but not impossible deal to sell at home
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the previous government, such as further pension cuts and increases to VAT on Greek islands
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As coalition prepares first draft laws, Tsipras may avoid Parliament vote on extension
PoliticsGreek Politicsat this early stage. In his interview, Varoufakis committed to not raising VAT on islands, books
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Tsipras seeks tone of cooperation and persistence at Merkel talks
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be addressed, such as pension reform and VAT increases.
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Greek travel receipts rise 9.1 pct in January as surplus doubles
EconomyMacroeconomyof 14 billion euros. SETE noted that a stable tax framework, mainly related to VAT on islands and hotel
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Budget primary surplus falls to 1.24 bln at end of Feb as revenues miss target
EconomyMacroeconomyto VAT revenues, which fell 6.2 percent underperforming target by 253 million. Consumption taxes
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No quick solution to Greek liquidity problem; reforms list holds key
PoliticsGreek Politicsmessages about what changes it plans to make to VAT policy. There are also questions about
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Greece and its lenders: Where do you start?
Agorahikes. For instance, technocrats can readily assess the impact of an increase in VAT, even
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As hopes of April 24 deal fade, differences between Greece and lenders remain
PoliticsGreek Politicsgovernment. Athens has shown it is willing to be flexible on some issues, such as VAT (Alternate
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