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Newsletter 344 - 01/07/2022
expectations by 2.84 billion euros. VAT intakes beat their target by 754 million euros, while income tax
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Newsletter 345 - 08/07/2022
ahead of schedule for the ENFIA property tax are taken into account, VAT in takes beat the target
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Opposition parties step up pressure after back-and-forth over election date
PoliticsGreek Politics, and on retail prices if needed, a reduction in VAT on basic goods, a reduction in the rate of the special
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Government claims tourism season a major success, opposition begs to differ
PoliticsGreek Politicsof VAT or fuel tax to help Greeks with their vacations. Notopoulou pointed to figures from April
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Surveillance hearings in Athens and Brussels highlight contrasting approaches to issue
PoliticsGreek Politicsmoney through VAT and energy levies to pay for subsidies while leaving profiteering energy cartels
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Tsipras hits back with own economic pledges, choice for voters to ponder
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe special consumption tax on fuel and charging the lowest VAT rate of 6 pct on food. The second
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Draft 2023 budget sees growth cooling to 2.1 pct, primary surplus at 0.7 pct
EconomyMacroeconomy, mostly led by VAT. Income taxes will also outperform this year, up by 1.2 billion euros, thanks
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PM mulls more assistance with energy costs through winter
PoliticsGreek PoliticsVAT or other taxes, which are approaches advocated by the opposition parties. New Democracy
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Newsletter 356 - 21/10/2022
tactic of providing households with subsidies rather than tackling the cost of energy by lowering VAT
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Final budget execution data for Sep highlights overperformance in most tax categories
EconomyMacroeconomy, with smaller total number of instalments (five out of six). VAT revenues beat the target by 1.7
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