The outgoing Tsipras government this week announced that it was including businesses with arrears to the state in a 120-month installment plan, similar to a recently unveiled framework for taxpayers to cover arrears to the tax bureau and pension funds.
The outgoing Tsipras government this week announced that it was including businesses with arrears to the state in a 120-month installment plan, similar to a recently unveiled framework for taxpayers to cover arrears to the tax bureau and pension funds.
The development, less than 10 days before a general election in the country and with the current ruling SYRIZA party trailing its center-right rival, came after sharp opposition by business groups in the country, who said the previous 24- to 36-month plans were insufficient for a majority of legal entities.
Eligible business must have annual gross revenues not exceeding two million euros.