- Greeks showed significant improvement in tax compliance last year
- Increase in electronic payments contributed to the improvement
- Tax revenues outperformed in 2023
- Timely payments for value-added tax, corporate income tax, and Single Property Tax were high
- Household tax payments were often late
- Timely VAT payments increased in recent years, reducing the VAT gap
- Expansion of electronic transactions helped reduce the VAT gap
- Net tax revenue in 2023 exceeded the target set in the budget
- Excess revenue came mainly from November
- Public Investments Program payments increased
- State budget had a surplus of €3.69 billion
Source: ekathimerini.com
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