Tryfon Alexiadis

Unilateral ban on repossessions

The state will cease repossessions of properties with a taxable, or "objective," value up to 300,000 euros on the condition that they are the debtors' main residences, Alternate Finance Minister Tryfon Alexiadis claimed on Thursday, although the country's creditors are certain to oppose the plan, while the ministry has issued guidelines to tax authorities regarding how to safeguard the state's

State land encroached on by citizens

The phenomenon of appropriating state land is huge in Greece, according to figures submitted in Parliament yesterday by Alternate Finance Minister Tryfon Alexiadis.

Even local authorities have been found to have usurped state land, while in Attica alone eight out of 10 state properties have been breached by private parties.

Taxpayers appear reluctant to file their income tax statements

Just 8 percent of taxpayers have submitted their tax statements for 2015 incomes, according to data from the General Secretariat for Public Revenue. The delay is attributed to the strike by accountants who oppose the new social security system, as well as to the absence of any hurry on the part of taxpayers to meet their obligations.

Govt seeks way to break deadlock with farmers

Angry Greek farmers have expanded their protest action against the government’s planned pension and tax reforms by blocking more highways and through the closure of a border crossing to Bulgaria. On its part, the Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA) government is making concerted efforts to keep its composure and is persistently asking for dialogue to open.

Athens News Agency and left.gr announce pension cuts, but protothema is accused of misinformation

Labour Minister Giorgos Katrougalos lashed out at Proto Thema newspaper and its online version protothema.gr accusing them of misinforming the public and denied publications according to which Greece’s lenders have asked for new pension cuts.

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