Hundreds of millions in pending rebates
The tax administration is trying to contact thousands of taxpayers and businesses – not to investigate them, but to give taxes back to them.
The tax administration is trying to contact thousands of taxpayers and businesses – not to investigate them, but to give taxes back to them.
Tourist arrivals in Cyprus exceeded 1.65 million in the first half of 2024, up by an annual 2.4%, with arrivals in June, the first summer month, rising by 5.5% compared with June 2023, official figures showed on Wednesday.
Cyprus will begin installing solar panels at National Guard camps and other military facilities starting in September, aiming for completion by 2027, according to the island’s Defense Minister Vasilis Palmas.
Investors showed keen interest in Wednesday’s auction of a reissued five-year Greek government bonds. Bids covered the asked sum (250 million euros) more than 3.5 times and the yield was 2.81%.
Labor and} Social Security Minister Niki Kerameus, Deputy Minister Panagiotis Tsakloglou and Secretary General of Social Security Nikos Melapidis inspected progress on the Electronic Single Social Security Entity (e-EFKA) digitization project on Wednesday.
The first half of the year saw an increase in passenger traffic of 11.4%, relative to the same period last year, at all of the country’s 39 commercial airports, official data have shown.
Continuing to sustain a state-owned enterprise that has repeatedly faced bankruptcy is not merely a financial burden on the public treasury.
Greece officially announced its membership in the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children on Tuesday.
Germany is the honored country at the 88th Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) and a former coach of the Greek national football team, Otto Rehhagel, who led Greece to triumph in Euro 2004, is promoting Germany’s participation.
The Greek stock market all but offset its early losses on Wednesday.