Intensive inspections are in full progress around the most popular Greek destinations by tax authorities, especially on the island of Mykonos, in the framework of a so-called “Triaena” (“Trident”) operation, ANA reports.
According to media info, tax inspectors found two POS machines linked to Switzerland in the Louis Vuitton store in the island and another one in the same company’s store in Nammos Village, where Spanish citizens working there were insured in the Spanish social insurance system (the authorities are examining the legality of this practice).
Tax inspections also found that the Kaluha beach bar in Paraga, Mykonos, failed to issue receipts worth 3,500 euros while authorities confiscated the daily turnover – worth 19,000 euros – at Catrine, a restaurant in Mykonos, because the business had tax arrears worth 380,000 euros.
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