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Offline Maik

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02/07/18
« on: Monday, 02 July, 2018 @ 01:37:15 »
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'WE STRUGGLED TO BREATHE' Thomas Cook passengers on flight from Zante ‘suffer fits and pass out as they are forced to wait 3 HOURS on plane with no air con’
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6670984/thomas-cook-passengers-zante-flight-wait-3-hours-no-aircon-suffer-fits-pass-out/

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Re: 02/07/18
« Reply #1 on: Monday, 02 July, 2018 @ 01:38:44 »
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Arsenal on brink of third summer signing as Sokratis Papastathopoulos travels to London
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/713412/Arsenal-Transfer-News-Sokratis-Papastathopoulos-London-Greece-Borussia-Dortmumd-Gossip

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Re: 02/07/18
« Reply #2 on: Monday, 02 July, 2018 @ 01:40:43 »
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Wallace the mule refused permission to compete in dressage
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-44672962

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Re: 02/07/18
« Reply #3 on: Monday, 02 July, 2018 @ 09:35:51 »
Nine arrests by police at Kef airport over the last week of foreign nationals attempting to board 'planes using forged documents.

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Re: 02/07/18
« Reply #4 on: Monday, 02 July, 2018 @ 12:23:58 »
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The asphyxiatingly high tax demands on businesses in Greece have led to the evolution of tax evasion at retailers, which now involves more sophisticated methods using technological tricks at cash registers.

For example, at a major food service enterprise in Katerini, central Macedonia, the inspection squads discovered that the quarterly turnover amounted to 1.65 million euros even though the electronic tax mechanism had only recorded 160,000 euros, or less than 10 percent.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/230247/article/ekathimerini/business/transactions-hidden-at-the-touch-of-a-key

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Re: 02/07/18
« Reply #5 on: Monday, 02 July, 2018 @ 12:32:06 »
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Bay City Roller Alan Longmuir dies
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-44679446

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Re: 02/07/18
« Reply #6 on: Monday, 02 July, 2018 @ 13:35:32 »
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The asphyxiatingly high tax demands on businesses in Greece have led to the evolution of tax evasion at retailers, which now involves more sophisticated methods using technological tricks at cash registers.

For example, at a major food service enterprise in Katerini, central Macedonia, the inspection squads discovered that the quarterly turnover amounted to 1.65 million euros even though the electronic tax mechanism had only recorded 160,000 euros, or less than 10 percent.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/230247/article/ekathimerini/business/transactions-hidden-at-the-touch-of-a-key
And Greeks are desperate because the government are struggling to pay pensions, benefits and even civil servants, including doctors.

Tony



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Re: 02/07/18
« Reply #7 on: Monday, 02 July, 2018 @ 14:23:40 »
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And Greeks are desperate because the government are struggling to pay pensions, benefits and even civil servants, including doctors.

Tony

And paying off debt to the IMF.

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Re: 02/07/18
« Reply #8 on: Monday, 02 July, 2018 @ 14:50:25 »
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First deadlines for 2018 'tax tsunami' in Greece begins this month

A "tax tsunami" agreed to in 2016 and unleashed in Greece last year - an integral part of the Tsipras government's "road map" to meet creditors' memorandum-mandated fiscal targets - will continue unabated in 2019.

Millions of taxpayers in Greece are now faced with up to six different types of direct taxes, i.e. for income generated in 2017, the property they owned in 2018 and for vehicles they plan to own and operate in 2019.

The deadline for filing annual tax statements is now the end of this month...

September is the month when roughly 6.3 million taxpayers and legal entities in Greece will see their first installment of the now permanent property tax (ENFIA) for 2018 - paid in four installments.
https://www.naftemporiki.gr/story/1366839/first-deadlines-for-2018-tax-tsunami-in-greece-begins-this-month

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Re: 02/07/18
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday, 03 July, 2018 @ 09:17:40 »
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And Greeks are desperate because the government are struggling to pay pensions, benefits and even civil servants, including doctors.

Tony

And paying off debt to the IMF.

aka Mission Impossible