Review of incentives for e-payments
Hundreds of thousands of taxpayers use cards to pay for everything from hair salons to taxis, but without seeing the deduction the tax office has promised.
Hundreds of thousands of taxpayers use cards to pay for everything from hair salons to taxis, but without seeing the deduction the tax office has promised.
Olympiakos soccer club has responded to the prosecution of its president and four senior officials in a Greek soccer-related criminal case, describing the charges as politically motivated.
The question is whether companies will be able to complete their big digital projects in about a year and a half.
The owners of a mansion overlooking the Acropolis in Athens have denied authorizing the sale of the property, following a report in Kathimerini earlier on Wednesday about the listing.
Former conservative prime minister and lawmaker Antonis Samaras has responded to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ decision to expel him from New Democracy’s parliamentary group, describing his removal as “pre-decided.”
Ships docked at Greek ports, and railway and bus services were disrupted on Wednesday as transport workers, hospital doctors, school teachers and construction workers joined a nationwide strike to protest squeezed living standards and demand higher pay.
The Greek Embassy in Kyiv will remain closed to the public on Wednesday for security reasons.
The arms cache discovered in a storage area of an apartment in the Athens neighborhood of Pangrati on Tuesday evening does not appear to be connected to the recent incident in the area of Ambelokipi, a senior official from the Ministry of Citizen Protection has told Kathimerini.
Nikos Romanos, 31, who was arrested by Greece’s Counter-Terrorism Police on Monday while returning to his home in the northern Athens suburb of Neo Psychiko, has been granted time to testify on Friday in relation to the October 31 explosion at a third-floor apartment in the Ambelokipi neighborhood of central Athens.
A residence on Dionysiou Areopagitou Street, directly facing the Acropolis and just steps from the entrance to the Herod Atticus Theater, is being marketed as Greece’s most expensive property and one of the priciest globally, both in terms of total value and cost per square meter.