The Bank of Greece has put forward a range of proposals to tackle Greece’s VAT gap, the measure of actual tax receipts versus expected, which is one of the highest in the EU at 25.8% (almost 26 percent ) €5.4 billion. Therefore, the persistent VAT gap of approx. 26% brings a range of digital recommendations. What do these measures include?
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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