Tax inspections on companies

The headquarters of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE).

Three out of four enterprises in Greece show losses or profits below the minimum wage in their tax returns. Small and personal companies do not fall under any kind of "minimum taxable income," so the tax they are required to pay depends on the content of the books and the auditing capabilities of the state mechanism.

The contribution of companies to the tax burden remains much lower compared to other countries, although the tax rate is not higher than the OECD average.

This "Greek reality" increases the need to intensify tax audits and dust off the content of e-books in order to further increase the taxable material. The goal is very specific: to document that in 2025 the corporate income tax will be more profitable, not only due to the increase in economic activity that would bring in more revenue anyway, but also thanks to the reduction of tax evasion, which is also...

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