- The Ministry of Finance has a plan to codify tax legislation, with four or five codes to be completed by 2024.
- The aim is to reduce electronic bureaucracy for businesses and accounting offices.
- The process for each code has already been decided, with some requiring parliamentary approval.
- The Deputy Minister supports quick wins and small changes to accelerate the process.
- He opposes extending the activation of fines for non-use of myDATA.
- The law on the taxation of freelancers is described as carefully measured and balanced.
- The Deputy Minister is open to discussing and finding solutions to any legitimate concerns about the law.
- He believes the new law will lead to positive news in uncovering hidden wealth and curbing untaxed “black” money.
Source: e-forologia.gr
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