An emergency plan for the repayment of outstanding debts accrued during the coronavirus pandemic in 12 interest-free or 24 low-interest payments will be tabled in parliament in July, according to Finance Ministry data, ANA reports.
In addition to these aids for repayments of obligations, the new plan will include a greater number of installments for this year’s income tax (both for individuals and legal entities) and insurance payments and will provide a 2-pct discount for the one-time payment of income tax.
In terms of dates, the 12 or 24 installments will go into effect as of January 1, 2021, and include all debts suspended since March 2020, when the pandemic broke out in Greece. Their total exceeds 3 billion euros and includes all insurance contributions that were not paid, which will also be eligible for repayment under the above scheme.
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