Independent Authority of Public Revenues demands 200 euros from man deceased two decades ago
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
He may have died 20 years ago, but the Independent Authority of Public Revenues (AADE) is demanding nearly 200 euros from him.
In particular, as trikalavoice.gr records, a very surprised Panagiotis Vlahodemos (president of the Community of Polineri Trikala) received a notice from the Independent Authority of Public Revenues for his father, the late priest Efthymios Vlachodimos, according to which he owes 115 euros plus 80 euros surcharges , a total of 195 euros.
Where is the problem; Father Efthimios passed away in 1998, 20 years ago!
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