Flush with cash, Greece sees lower debt, but no food tax cut
Flush with cash, Greece sees lower debt, but no food tax cut
16/10/2024 6:29

Greece’s remarkable comeback from the 2010-18 economic and austerity crisis, largely driven by record tourism, will continue, with more taxes being collected and growth, but not enough to lower a Value Added Tax (VAT) on food as high as 24 percent.

Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis told the Parliament’s Committee on Economic Affairs

Source: The National Herald

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