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Greece Proposes New Taxes to Creditors to Close Fiscal Gap

The Greek government proposed to creditors new taxes and levies on cars, fuel, real estate, mobile telephony, internet connection and cable television in order...

Three in Ten Households in Greece Unable to Pay Taxes

The dire state of the Greek economy is reflected in the inability of many households to fulfill their tax obligations, says a study conducted on...

Council of State Decision Upsets Property Taxation in Greece

The plenary session of the Council of State decided that the Greek government was obligated on May 21, 2015 to have restated objective property...

A Storm of Taxes Set to Hit Greece in the Coming Days

The major changes and increases on the Greek tax system, as they were stated in the country’s third bailout agreement will begin in October,...

Greeks Have to Pay €24.7 Billion in Taxes Until February 2016

Greek individuals and businesses will be obligated to pay 24.7 billion euros in taxes until February 2016, 12.4 billion of which are due immediately after the...

Greek Minister Announces Changes to Property Tax, More Inspections

Greece's Alternate Finance Minister Tryfon Alexiadis announced plans to revise a special property tax with the aim of lightening the burden for low incomes...

Greek Labor Minister: Indirect Taxes Are Unfair

Greek Labor Minister Panos Skourletis, speaking to Greek TV on Tuesday, called indirect taxes unfair, while referring to the VAT changes he said transactions...

Greek Government Plans to Gradually Decrease Taxes

Government spokesperson Sofia Voultepsi said that the necessary corrections would be applied to the Single Real Estate Ownership Taxation (ENFIA) and order would be...

Greek Finance Ministry Admits to Property Tax Errors

According to Greek news, many accountants across the country are claiming that they found errors in the ENFIA, the revised property tax that was imposed on...