Despite big tax hikes that went along with big pay cuts and slashed pensions, expected tax revenues in Greece are far off the mark as austerity-crushed Greeks continue to cut back spending, causing a shortfall of 815 million euros ($1.074 billion) in the first six months of the year, some 3.6 percent less than the goal. The biggest drops were shown in income tax and property tax despite a ...
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