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unhappycamper

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Sat Aug 1, 2015, 08:47 AM Aug 2015

Living with Greece's new tax increase

http://www.dw.com/en/living-with-greeces-new-tax-increase/a-18621265

How are Greeks dealing with the country's new value-added tax? Where are they cutting corners? As Marinathi Milona reports from Thessaloniki, many Greeks feel the increase is the right plan at the wrong time.

Living with Greece's new tax increase
Marianthi Milona
01.08.2015

Two weeks ago, the Greek government began implementing one of the new reform measures negotiated in Brussels: a VAT increase. And the Greek tourism industry has been affected more than any other.

In the middle of the summer tourist season, restaurant and hotel owners are struggling to find a way to apply the new tax. Pricing and deals with tour operators and airlines were negotiated months in advance, and travelers who have already paid for their vacation will be reluctant to pay additional fees.

"This is very bad for the tourism industry, but also for the whole country in general," said Giorgos Livanis, a restaurant owner on the Olympian Riviera, near Thessaloniki in northern Greece. "In the long run, we won't be able to compete with other Mediterranean countries like Turkey, Italy and Spain."

Livanis points out that the VAT everywhere else is much lower than in Greece. "The others will be pleased when everything becomes more expensive here," he told DW. He has decided not to increase the VAT immediately, but instead maintain the old prices. "All prices were calculated at 13 percent, but now actually 23 percent has to be applied," he said.

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Now that Turkey has reignited their Kurdish war again, I suspect travelers to Turkey will also decline.
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Living with Greece's new tax increase (Original Post) unhappycamper Aug 2015 OP
The very title makes my head spin. SusanCalvin Aug 2015 #1
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