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11/11/17
« on: Saturday, 11 November, 2017 @ 02:17:01 »
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Greece Prepares Online Platform for ‘Airbnb Tax’

Greece is cracking down on undeclared income of owners leasing residential lodgings on a short-term basis.

Tax authorities are creating an online platform where Airbnb lodged properties should be declared, or face a hefty fine.

According to a report in Naftemporiki, registration will be mandatory and it will provide property owners with a certification number, which should be declared on any digital platform, website and social media where it is advertised – including the Airbnb website.

The platform will demand the declaration of the property, the names of the renters and the duration of the lease, or otherwise face a fine of up to €5,000.

Naftemporiki says that income from short-term residential leasing will be taxed based on income.
http://greece.greekreporter.com/2017/11/10/greece-prepares-online-platform-for-airbnb-tax/

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« Reply #1 on: Saturday, 11 November, 2017 @ 02:20:00 »
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Guerrilla who blew up British attaché Brigadier Stephen Saunders given leave from Greek jail

A terrorist convicted of killing more than a dozen people, including a former British military attaché, has been granted leave from prison.

In 2003 Dimitris Koufodinas, 44, was sentenced to more than 1,300 years in prison for orchestrating 13 political assassinations, dozens of bomb attacks and bank robberies. He was part of a group of Marxist-Leninist guerrillas called November 17.

The 48-hour release is the first time Koufodinas has been out of jail since he gave himself up 15 years ago. He is required to report to a police station near his home in Varnavas, 25 miles from Athens, twice a day.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/guerrilla-who-blew-up-british-attach-brigadier-stephen-saunders-given-leave-from-greek-jail-23b2jzjw0