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Gov’t to introduce new bills about innovation, mergers
Three new bills, in addition to the new fiscal framework, are being prepared for submission to Parliament within 2024, National Economy and Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis revealed on Tuesday, while speaking at the Real Investment Summit 2024.
Banks: When do the 6 euro commissions begin – Which accounts are affected
The way of transition will depend on the link between the monthly fee and the promotion of other benefits or incentives
Officials looking into scheme to curb excessive rent increase
Officials at the Treasury and Finance Ministry are studying a proposal to launch a scheme that would allow private companies to build homes and lease them out to boost dwelling unit supply and to curb excessive rent increases.
CUCG – PCCI- A favorable financing climate is needed for 820,000 SMEs
Creating a favorable financial climate to support the approximately 820,000 SMEs in Greece should be a key goal of government, banks and entrepreneurship.
Incentives for foreign taxpayers include 50% income tax discount
Lawmakers were presented on Tuesday with a draft bill introducing a set of incentives aimed at enticing Greeks based abroad as well as foreign taxpayers and self-employed professionals to transfer their tax domicile to Greece.
Turning Elliniko into a Greek Monaco
Greece aspires to turn the new development at Elliniko into a Monaco-like magnet for wealthy entrepreneurs and businesses from abroad, not just for pensioners permanent relocating to Greece.
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Carrots for V-shaped rebound
"Incentives" is the key word in the government's plans to revive the economy, with the aim of bolstering investment and employment.
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Iran woos local investors as US sanctions loom, currency falls
Iran plans to offer price and tax incentives to private investors to take over idle state projects and help boost the economy, state media reported on July 28, as the country faces likely U.S. sanctions and the exit of many foreign companies.