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Athens | The troika of EU, European Central Bank (ECB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF ) has called on Greece further reforms. The reported “image” (Tuesday), referring to the current progress report from the troika. Thereafter, the government in Athens to create “with already given commitments in some areas clarity” and clarify that, according to the troika report.
So Greece is to strengthen the tax investigation, the VAT increase for hotels from 6.5 to 13 percent and abolish overly generous early retirement rights. The Greek government had “fully committed” to comply with targets for the 2015 budget, the expert opinion. Nonetheless, it expected a “significant gap”.
Currently, “measures to close this gap discussed” would. Is Duns of the Troika also a “comprehensive reform of VAT policy”. It must lead “to the reduction of the VAT gap and to simplify the structure of VAT rates.”
By 2016 also had a reform of the tariff system in the public sector are being implemented. She explained all about the “Reform generous severance”
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