Following the recent victory in the countries general election, the New Democratic Government in Greece will bring forward legislation for a wide range of tax cuts in attempts to boost the economy after several years of poor financing and increasing national debt.
The first, and most significant, change announced is a substantial reduction in corporate tax and also value-added tax (VAT).
Source: VATGlobal
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