Oliveoyl
Well-Known Member
Barbers OK, doctors not?
Kind of understand the idea of "receipts" to decrease tax bill. Here in the country in which tax evasion is equivalent to patriotism, you either opt for standard tax deduction for expenses, or for "real expenses, for which you have to produce receipts. These receipts, however, are subject to tax rules, thus hairdressering maybe OK if top model or movie star, not OK if Joe Public. Common practice is to give, or even sell, restaurant receipts, cfr exchange of Lidl receipts posted previously.
Seems one of the major problems facing Greece at the moment is the collection of undeclared/ uncollected taxes. Can't see that wholesale trafficking of receipts, nor cash payments without VAT, is going to solve the problem? As for cutting back on public sector payroll, seems they'll have to employ armies of tax inspectors just to check the receipts!
Whatever, will continue my contribution to the Greek economy,every little helps
Davy....I have just had a look at this site....What's the deal with the receipts? From reading ,it would seem that you have to submit a stack of receipts every year,,from Tavernas,taxis,hairdressers etc etc in order to keep your tax bill down. How does it work? Confused
Kind of understand the idea of "receipts" to decrease tax bill. Here in the country in which tax evasion is equivalent to patriotism, you either opt for standard tax deduction for expenses, or for "real expenses, for which you have to produce receipts. These receipts, however, are subject to tax rules, thus hairdressering maybe OK if top model or movie star, not OK if Joe Public. Common practice is to give, or even sell, restaurant receipts, cfr exchange of Lidl receipts posted previously.
Seems one of the major problems facing Greece at the moment is the collection of undeclared/ uncollected taxes. Can't see that wholesale trafficking of receipts, nor cash payments without VAT, is going to solve the problem? As for cutting back on public sector payroll, seems they'll have to employ armies of tax inspectors just to check the receipts!
Whatever, will continue my contribution to the Greek economy,every little helps