The government wants to “close the VAT gap we have between where we are and what the average European space is,” Deputy Finance Minister Harry Theoharis told the Greek parliament’s Economics Committee during the discussion on the draft state budget for 2024.
“This means that by 2026 we must boost revenues, especially in VAT, by nearly 2 billion euros, after we already covered 2.5 billion toward closing the gap,” Theoharis said.
Source: hellenicnews.com
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