Tax exemptions have soared
Tax exemptions increased to 15.5 billion euros this year from €12.88 billion in the previous year, according to details on tax expenditures submitted to Parliament together with the budget.
Tax exemptions increased to 15.5 billion euros this year from €12.88 billion in the previous year, according to details on tax expenditures submitted to Parliament together with the budget.
The Cypriot government has granted the Aphrodite gas field operator, Chevron Corp, a new seven-day extension.
EU lawmakers agreed on Wednesday to draft rules requiring Alphabet’s Google, Meta and other online services to identify and remove online child pornography, saying that end-to-end encryption would not be affected.
Greece’s pension program will be free of problems up to 2030, as long as rules do not change again, Deputy Labor and Social Insurance Minister Panos Tsakloglou said at the Thessaloniki Summit 2023 in the northern port city on Tuesday.
Benefits and handouts amounting to 1.6 billion euros, which reach €2 billion with the permanence or extension of reduced value-added tax rates, are included in the 2024 budget.
Pupils will soon have the option to seek assistance from school psychologists without requiring parental consent, thanks to legislation currently being prepared by the Ministry of Education.
The recommendations that the European Commission is now making to countries that until recently had opinions about fiscal soundness in Greece are certainly not a reason for gloating.
The benchmark of the Greek stock market soared to an 11-week high on Wednesday.
This year is expected to be the best since Fraport Greece took over the management of the 14 regional airports.
Greece made an official third request to the European Commission for payment of loans worth 1.85 billion euros in the framework of the Recovery and Resilience Fund mechanism, the European Commission said in an announcement on Wednesday.