Greece; Selected Issues
This paper provides an assessment of Greece’s competitiveness, export performance, and national saving and investment. It examines the Greek tax ratio and structure, and places them in the EU context. It also reviews the design of the various tax categories, and identifies the scope for further simplifying the tax system and broadening the tax base. The paper discusses that it would be desirable to raise the tax ratio through expanding the tax base before considering raising tax rates.
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2008-05-02
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Selected issues | Export competitiveness | Tax bases | Savings | Skilled labor | Income taxes | Value added tax | Excise taxes | Property taxes | Corporate taxes | export growth | total exports | trading partners | export performance | intensive exports | reer | export market | balance of payments | share of exports | transport equipment | exporters | domestic investment | neighboring countries | labor-intensive exports | increasing competition | world market | importing country | world demand | export market shares | rapid export growth | member country | current account balance | competitive pressures |
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