- The government denies any increase in the VAT exemption threshold for small businesses.
- During a briefing, the government spokesperson stated that reports about increasing the VAT exemption to 18000 euros are not true.
- The government has not started any preparatory meetings for measures to be announced at the Thessaloniki International Fair.
- The Prime Minister aims to announce tax reliefs to support the middle class and freelancers.
- Current reports on specific measures are speculative and not based on any decisions.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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