Finance ministry to unveil three bills to combat tax evasion, tobacco smuggling and corruption
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Greek Finance ministry plans to submit to Parliament three draft laws aimed at combating tax evasion, smuggling and corruption, Alternate Finance Minister Tryfon Alexiadis said on Monday.
Alexiadis said that the Finance ministry plans to submit the three bills soon and noted that these three bills will cover tobacco smuggling, e-transactions and the reveal of undeclared incomes.
Referring to the bill on e-transactions, Alexiadis said it will include incentives for the use of e-payment cards and new obligatory limits for such transactions.
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