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  1. Govt counts cost of own energy package as hopes of coordinated EU response fade
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    groups, and a VAT cut on basic foodstuffs. The latter has been a red line for the Finance Ministry

    6%
  2. Inflation and economic bounce boost tax revenues as Jan-Apr budget primary balance beats target by 1.65 bln
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    euros of accruals collection of last year’s tax dues. VAT intakes beat their target by 755 million

    6%
  3. Remaining fiscal space could be squeezed for more cost-of-living measures as tension grows
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , the Finance Ministry is considering another fuel subsidy or reducing the VAT rate on bread

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  4. PBO urges continued fiscal discipline amid growing instability

    Economy

    spending was withdrawn and inflation boosted tax revenues, notably VAT intakes. Inflation drives up

    6%
  5. Newsletter 344 - 01/07/2022

    Newsletters

    expectations by 2.84 billion euros. VAT intakes beat their target by 754 million euros, while income tax

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  6. Newsletter 345 - 08/07/2022

    Newsletters

    ahead of schedule for the ENFIA property tax are taken into account, VAT in takes beat the target

    6%
  7. Opposition parties step up pressure after back-and-forth over election date
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    , and on retail prices if needed, a reduction in VAT on basic goods, a reduction in the rate of the special

    6%
  8. Newsletter 346 - 15/07/2022

    Newsletters

    prices, and on retail prices if needed, a reduction in VAT on basic goods, a reduction in the rate

    6%
  9. Government claims tourism season a major success, opposition begs to differ

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    of VAT or fuel tax to help Greeks with their vacations. Notopoulou pointed to figures from April

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  10. Surveillance hearings in Athens and Brussels highlight contrasting approaches to issue
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    money through VAT and energy levies to pay for subsidies while leaving profiteering energy cartels

    6%