Tax officials shut down Salt Bae restaurant on Mykonos for not issuing receipts worth 25,800 euros
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Τhe Independent Authority of Public Revenue (AADE) Controllers have shut down Nusret restaurant belonging to the chain of the famous Turkish chef, Salt Bae, in Mykonos.
The AADE's controllers raided the restaurant on Tuesday night, and remained until the early hours, posing as tourists.
The audit revealed that the company had not issued 34 receipts worth a total of EUR 25,800.
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