Greek orthodox head defends Church over tax scandals
By Nikolaj Nielsen 14/7/2012 BRUSSELS – Taxes in Greece continue to slip through state scrutiny as some corporations, wealthy Greek-ship owning families, and the Greek Orthodox Church are either exempt or use loopholes to hide millions of euros. In the first five months of 2012, the Greek ministry of finance registered a €300 million shortfall in collected taxes
By Nikolaj Nielsen 14/7/2012 BRUSSELS – Taxes in Greece continue to slip through state scrutiny as some corporations, wealthy Greek-ship owning families, and the Greek Orthodox Church are either exempt or use loopholes to hide millions of euros. In the first five months of 2012, the Greek ministry of finance registered a €300 million shortfall in collected taxes
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Greek orthodox head defends Church over tax scandals