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Newsletter 158 -20/04/2018
the tax-free threshold for incomes in 2019, at the same time as cutting pensions, rather than wait
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After Washington talks, debt relief and fiscal remain main obstacles on way to MoU exit
EconomyProgramme-free threshold as well as cut pensions. It also has to avoid implementing any of the compensatory
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PM tries to halt election speculation as poll gap widens
PoliticsGreek Politicspercent threshold for entering Parliament. So, Kammenos is fully aware that his hopes of avoiding
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Greek 2017 primary surplus confirmed at 4 pct, well above target
EconomyMacroeconomythat broadening the tax base by reducing the tax-free threshold a year ahead of schedule
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Tsipras urges SYRIZA MPs to focus on ever-closer MoU exit
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMonetary Fund regarding the need to lower the tax-free threshold next year, along with the pension cuts
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Extra taxation did not increase revenues in 2017
EconomyFeaturesthe tax-free threshold, changes to how income tax is calculated for the self-employed, including
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Juncker heralds MoU exit but fails to add clarity during Athens visit
EconomyProgrammeseemed designed to ward off any thoughts of moving the reduction of the tax-free threshold forward
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PMI slows to 52.9 pts in April, sector confidence hits all-time high
EconomyMacroeconomyGreeceās Manufacturing PMI dropped by 2.1 points to 52.9 in April, nearing almost one full year where the reading has stayed above the 50-mark threshold. The index has remained positive, albeit displaying the weakest growth since November 2017 as the previous growth in the manufacturing sector
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Tsakalotos eyes conclusion of review and debt talks, will not dispute pension cuts
EconomyProgrammethere was a straight swap with the lowering of the tax-free threshold due in 2020, has always seemed
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Athens and creditors place immediate focus on remaining key deliverables
EconomyProgrammeof the tax-free threshold to be carried out next year along with the pension cuts worth 1 percent of GDP
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