Trick cuts tax on rent revenue
Landlords create companies to benefit from the lower corporate taxation on rental incomes.
Landlords create companies to benefit from the lower corporate taxation on rental incomes.
Although the majority of Greeks, more than eight out of 10, have heard of artificial intelligence and its applications, more than three out of 10 state that they are not at all informed about this technology.
Bulgaria and European defence giant Rheinmetall on Tuesday sealed a deal worth more than 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) to build a plant that will produce gunpowder and 155-mm artillery shells.
Despite rising airfares, planes to Greece remain full, according to Nikolas Kelaiditis, president of the Association of Tourist and Travel Agencies in Greece, who expects the upward trend in ticket prices to continue into 2026, though at a slower pace.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has attended the inauguration of new BMC facilities in Ankara and the handover of the first three domestically produced Altay tanks to the Turkish Armed Forces.
The list of famous and lesser-known Athenian townhouses and mansions from the 19th and early 20th century that are being given a new lease of life has multiplied.
The election of Tufan Erhurman as Turkish-Cypriot leader in the first round of voting last Sunday, with a huge majority, opens an unexpected window of hope for a federal solution.
A 23-year-old man on Crete charged with premeditated murder and illegal possession of a weapon has been granted permission to testify on Saturday.
President of the Republic Konstantinos Tasoulas marked Greece’s October 28 national holiday, Ochi Day, with a tribute to the unity and heroism of 1940, following the grand military parade in Thessaloniki.
Main opposition party PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis marked Ochi Day in Thessaloniki by urging Greeks to honor the spirit of national unity with “a big ‘No’ to corruption, injustice, and impunity.”