Greek Prime Minister: More tax relief for middle-income workers by 2027

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, within the framework of the event organized by the Ministry of National Economy and the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) for the modernization of tax administration and citizen service, held a discussion with journalist Elena Laskari, ANA reports.

When asked about the political cost of the changes, he reminded that the reduction of tax evasion was a central pre-election commitment of the government. “I believe that the balance, both economic and political, is positive for society,” he said and added that the additional revenues, that Greece managed to collect from combating tax evasion, are being returned to society, creating additional fiscal space for further tax reductions. “: The additional revenues came from combating tax evasion and from the increase in economic activity. This is the success of our tax policy. As long as these structural measures have a permanent character, we will have the opportunity, even after 2025, to plan for other permanent tax reductions and will focus our attention on further relieving the middle class. This policy returns the surplus from additional revenues back to society,” he stressed.

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