- The Greek tax administration plans to conduct audits of businesses based on average turnover per sector and data reported on the myDATA electronic platform.
- Companies that deviate significantly from the sector average will be selected for inspection.
- The new tax audit system will use data from the myDATA platform and the average turnover per sector.
- The system will automatically launch audits if there are suspicions of tax evasion or cartel practices.
- The system will also monitor collaborations between businesses.
- The use of online data will make the tax audit process more efficient, accurate, and transparent.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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