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Newsletter 203 -15/04/2019
, this relates to reductions in income tax, VAT and the special consumption tax on fuel. According
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Athens holds fire on debt schemes, prepares tax relief measures
EconomyProgrammeis to reduce VAT in the food service sector from 24 to 13 percent. The government is also said
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PM aiming to unveil expansionary fiscal measures after Easter
PoliticsGreek Politicsis reportedly considering include reducing the top and lower rate of VAT and possibly moving some
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Mitsotakis attempts to outmanoeuvre Tsipras over lower tax-free threshold
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe top VAT rate from 24 to 22 percent and the middle rate from 13 to 12 percent and moving some goods
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Newsletter 204 -03/05/2019
is considering lowering the top VAT rate from 24 to 22 percent and the middle rate from 13 to 12 percent
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Athens revises projections in Stabilty Programme, sees more fiscal space in coming years
EconomyProgrammeconsidered include keeping the current level of tax-free threshold, reduce the base tax rate, lower the VAT
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Ministers unveil lengthy payment schemes for unpaid taxes and contributions
EconomyProgrammethe tax-free threshold at current levels, the transfer of some products from the high VAT rate
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Athens plans to use cash buffer to create fiscal leeway for expansionary measures
EconomyProgrammethat will be implemented this year (reduction of VAT on food products, food service and energy bills, as well
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Confidence vote due amid toxic atmosphere, narrowing of opposition poll lead
PoliticsGreek Politicsfew days may have had an impact on public opinion. MRB questioned voters about the measures (VAT
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Tsipras claims EU vote will be close as SYRIZA looks for boost from relief measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsout to roughly 2.5 million retirees. The interventions are rounded off with a reduction in VAT, which
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