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19/10/21
« on: Tuesday, 19 October, 2021 @ 03:19:52 »
Three new coronavirus cases on Kef yesterday, according to EODY.

Kef fire risk 19/10/21: Low

Today's bank rate:
1 GBP = € 1.1498
1 USD = € 0.8366

Based on Alpha Bank exchange rates, these are widely used by exchange agencies in Greece.
Other banks likely to offer a different rate which may be marginally higher or lower.
Banks and foreign exchange offices normally charge standard 2% commission.
You may get a better rate changing your holiday money in advance at e.g the
Post Office.
NB: some f-ex agencies advertise "No Commission".
Invariably, they deduct commission before they (don't) advertise the rate.
Foreign exchange offices are businesses, not charities.


Ten day weather forecast for Kefalonia:
This is an overall forecast, due to the mountainous terrain the weather can be very localised.
Updated forecast @
weather.com
Day   Date    Hi°/Lo°   Wind sp   Wet   Forecast
Tue   19/10   22°/16°    8 km/h   24%   Sunny
Wed   20/10   22°/16°   11 km/h   22%   Sunny
Thu   21/10   21°/16°   12 km/h   05%   Mostly sunny
Fri   22/10   22°/18°   15 km/h   83%   Showers probable
Sat   23/10   22°/17°   16 km/h   91%   Thunderstorms probable
Sun   24/10   21°/14°   14 km/h   72%   Rain probable
Mon   25/10   20°/14°   19 km/h   68%   Showers probable
Tue   26/10   20°/15°   12 km/h   35%   Showers possible
Wed   27/10   20°/15°   13 km/h   52%   Showers probable
Thu   28/10   21°/16°   14 km/h   46%   Showers possible
               


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Re: 19/10/21
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday, 19 October, 2021 @ 03:21:52 »
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Greece - Taxation

Greek residents are liable to income tax on their worldwide income.
Whether remitted to Greece or not. Where tax has already been paid outside Greece on non-Greek source income, it may be deducted up to the amount of tax payable in Greece on the same income. Non-Greek residents are taxed only on their Greek-source income.

The legal provisions designed to prevent tax evasion specify that individuals filing a tax return in Greece are taxed on the higher of their declared income or imputed income. Income is imputed on the basis of living expenditure or acquisition of certain assets. The main factors considered in imputing income from living expenses or acquisitions are:
https://home.kpmg/xx/en/home/insights/2021/09/greece-taxation-of-international-executives.html

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Re: 19/10/21
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday, 19 October, 2021 @ 03:26:22 »
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£5,000 grants unveiled to support home heat pump installation
Funding comes as part of government’s heat and buildings strategy, but campaigners say plan lacks ambition
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/oct/18/5000-grants-unveiled-to-support-home-heat-pump-installation

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New voucher scheme to scrap gas boilers limited to just 90,000 households
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/10/18/new-voucher-scheme-scrap-gas-boilers-limited-just-90000-households/
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Re: 19/10/21
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday, 19 October, 2021 @ 03:27:27 »
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British households will be £1,000 worse off next year, thinktank warns
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2021/oct/19/british-households-will-be-1000-worse-off-next-year-thinktank-warns

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Re: 19/10/21
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday, 19 October, 2021 @ 03:57:28 »
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World's largest Byzantine wine factory uncovered in Israel

The world's largest Byzantine vineyard has been uncovered in Israel, believed to be over 1,500 years old.

The discovery of the wine factory that produced a vintage-dated 500 A.D and is the biggest site of its kind ever unearthed.

The Byzantines were the remains of the Roman empire after the western half of its territory collapsed around 475A.D.
https://www.itv.com/news/2021-10-18/worlds-largest-byzantine-wine-factory-uncovered-in-israel

The small Greek settled town of Byzantion was renamed “Nova Roma” and declared the new capital of the Roman Empire by Emperor Constantine the Great, after whom it was renamed Constantinopolis. One of Constantine's acts was to declare Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire. When the Western, Roman Catholic, empire collapsed around 476 AD the Eastern, Greek Orthodox, Empire continued for around another 1,000 years.

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Re: 19/10/21
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday, 19 October, 2021 @ 16:01:26 »
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Greece: Strong 6-magnitude earthquake hits Karpathos
There were no immediate reports of casualties from the authorities

An earthquake struck off the Greek island of Karpathos early on Tuesday, shaking towns and cities across the eastern Mediterranean, witnesses and media said.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or major damage, however.
https://gulfnews.com/world/europe/greece-strong-6-magnitude-earthquake-hits-karpathos-1.1634623915122

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Re: 19/10/21
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday, 19 October, 2021 @ 16:10:47 »
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Heathrow passenger charges could rise by up to 56% by 2023

Heathrow will be allowed to raise significantly its landing charges from next summer, the aviation regulator has announced, although it has ruled out the near-doubling of charges proposed by the airport.

Airlines reacted with dismay at the Civil Aviation Authority’s proposals, which could allow the UK’s biggest airport to increase charges by up to 56% by 2023 as it seeks to recoup losses from the pandemic.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/oct/19/heathrow-passenger-charges-rise-tickets-caa

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Re: 19/10/21
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday, 19 October, 2021 @ 16:25:29 »
Winter's approaching and the Ainos ponies are starting to move down the mountain, drivers on the Argostoli-Poros road should take extra care through the villages of Markopoulo, Kremmydi and Pastra.

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Re: 19/10/21
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday, 19 October, 2021 @ 18:38:53 »
Came across the ponies in Kato Katelios just last week.
Just near the back road junction by the supermarket/Aliti's/McMarket (the road that leads up past Filoxenia and on to Doumas/Pacifae)
Returning from an evening meal on the front we'd just turned the corner, and there they were, going left into the farmer's field, and right, into the big house on the corner.
There'd been evidence on the road, signalling their presence, for a few days previous.
A nice new addition to Kef memories
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Re: 19/10/21
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday, 19 October, 2021 @ 20:06:24 »
Came across the ponies in Kato Katelios just last week.
Just near the back road junction by the supermarket/Aliti's/McMarket (the road that leads up past Filoxenia and on to Doumas/Pacifae)
Returning from an evening meal on the front we'd just turned the corner, and there they were, going left into the farmer's field, and right, into the big house on the corner.
There'd been evidence on the road, signalling their presence, for a few days previous.
A nice new addition to Kef memories

They were wandering about and in Aligis studios when we were there in mid September