- Greek government aims to close the VAT gap with the European average
- Expected rise in revenues to 68.37 billion euros in 2024
- Goal to boost VAT revenues by nearly 2 billion euros by 2026
- Opposition calls to reduce VAT or cancel special consumption tax condemned
- Prudent fiscal policy bringing positive results with primary surplus exceeding expectations
Source: tornosnews.gr
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