- The Deputy Minister of Finance, Haris Theoharis, spoke about myDATA fines during his speech at the parliamentary committee on the tax bill.
- He stated that they want to prioritize the locking of VAT instead of imposing fines on myDATA.
- They prefer to work with the locking process, which is a soft and gentle adjustment procedure, in order to avoid imposing fines.
- However, if they reach a 90-95% compliance rate in the market, the remaining 5% will comply through fines.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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